Dragon Ball Z Dokkan of the Dead

Celebrate April Fools With Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan of the Dead

Bandai Namco is celebrating April Fool’s this year by revealing Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan of the Dead. This is a special minigame that can be played in the Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan Battle mobile game.

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The company explained Dokkan of the Dead‘s gameplay system through a series of tweets on the official global account. Players can choose characters like Great Saiyaman to clear a city infested by zombies. With a first-person view, the player can tap the screen to defeat enemy zombies. Additional buttons are also available to launch a Super Attack or summon supporters like Hercule, Gotenks, and Tien. At the end of the stage, the player will fight the resurrected Frieza in a boss battle.

Bandai Namco also shared a new trailer showcasing Dokkan of the Dead:

[tnm_video layout=”mnmd-post-media”]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBi9MgbJyh4[/tnm_video]

The global client of Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan Battle launched in July 2015. The mobile game, based on the famous Dragon Ball franchise, has stayed active for almost six years. It receives constant updates that add more characters and variations, such as Angelic Vegeta and Goku from the Majin Buu saga in August 2020.

Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan of the Dead is an April Fool’s Day minigame playable in Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan Battle, which is immediately available on Android and iOS mobile devices worldwide.


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