Appearing in a new video, Dragon Ball FighterZ producer Tomoko Hiroki is keen to outline plans for game updates in the near future. Those of you still getting stuck into the gorgeous looking brawler may have stumbled across some persisting connection issues when trying to play against other people online. Fortunately, the team behind the game's networking is well aware of the problems and is actively working to fix them.
The first patch is due later this month, but Hiroki warns that it might not be a quick and easy fix. Another patch is planned for March, and beyond that, the team's apparently ready to do whatever it takes until all connections issues are fully resolved. We appreciate the fact that Hiroki has stepped forward to address all this -- it's a lot better than waiting and hoping.
At the end of the video, Hiroki teases that there's still much more coming to Dragon Ball FighterZ. Safe to say we're looking forward to seeing what's in store.
Now, while we're here, how about a release date for Broly and Bardock?
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that's probably why i couldn't get into a loby this morning
still i got DBXV2 to play AND Ultra Instinct Goku is getting released in a few days too ^_^
@FullbringIchigo I really need to get back into XV2. I feel like I've missed so much. I loved it when I reviewed it but I just became too busy to keep up with it.
@ShogunRok well not much has changed game play wise although a lot of characters and quests have been added plus some story that covers some DB Super stuff
plus the next update is also adding Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan AKA Super Saiyan Blue as a transformation for your CaC's so that's pretty cool
@FullbringIchigo I saw the trailer and wow it looks like ahuge dlc
Maybe if they weren't so stingy with the beta and allowed more time to play these issues would've been resolved a long time ago.
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