Dragon Ball: The Breakers Mobile

Mobile Release Isn’t Planned for Dragon Ball: The Breakers

In an interview, Dragon Ball: The Breakers Producer Ryosuke Hara revealed there are no plans to bring the title to mobile devices. When asked if the title would potentially release to mobile devices due to the surge of popularity in asymmetrical titles for smartphones, Hara’s response was simple. The developers are not planning to release a mobile version of Dragon Ball: The Breakers. However, Hara did state that the development team would like to provide another opportunity for players to try out the game before its full release. That said, there is no mention of another closed beta test in the near future. Additionally, there was no mention of a definite release date outside of the expected 2022 window. [Thanks, 4Gamer!]

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When asked about the potential of other notable Dragon Ball villains appearing in Dragon Ball: The Breakers, Hara mentioned players should look forward to a future report on the matter. Additionally, there are plans to make sure the “Raiders” each have a unique playstyle, or at least something that will make them individual from one another. More information regarding this will appear sometime in the future. Hara also mentioned that the team will continuously look into feedback to make sure the game feels properly balanced for both the “Raider” and “Survivor.”

Dragon Ball: The Breakers will release for Nintendo Switch, PS4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC sometime in 2022.


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