Bandai Namco revealed its next Dragon Ball game will be Dragon Ball Project: Multi, an online MOBA for PCs and mobile devices. The Steam product page is already live, offering initial screenshots, and there’s a reveal trailer and open beta test announcement to go with it.
As is typical of MOBAs, in Dragon Ball Project: Multi the characters will all fill one of three roles. These are Damage, Tank, and Technical. Every team will have four characters on it, and your goal is to push back your opponents while also building up your own power in the process. Also, like games such as Pokemon Unite, Bandai Namco already confirmed there will be skins to change character appearances and animations we can equip to change how attacks will look.
Here’s the first trailer accompanying the announcement. It confirmed characters like Goku, Krillin, Future Trunks, Piccolo, Majin Buu, Vegeta, and Android 18 will be playable.
You can see the first six screenshots for the game below:
As for the Dragon Ball Project: Multi open beta, people can test out the MOBA from 11pm PT on August 19, 2024 until 10:59pm PT on September 2, 2024. The official site for that is open now. It noted that only people in Canada, France, Germany, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, the UK, and the US can play. However, in Germany and South Korea the mobile versions will be the only ones available. On other platforms, people can pick Steam, but need to request access to play.
In the meantime, another competitive Dragon Ball game is also on the way. Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero is the latest Tenkaichi entry in the series. That will be on the PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC via Steam in October 2024 worldwide.
Dragon Ball Project: Multi will come to the PC via Steam and mobile devices.
Published: Aug 8, 2024 10:00 am