Summary

Last month,Bandai Namco revealed Dragon Ball: Project Multi, an upcoming four-versus-four MOBA starring the iconic Z Warriors. And now with the regional β test at a close, the team has announced that it plans to launch the game proper next year in 2025.

“We sincerely thank everyone for taking part,“the game’s official Twitter account postedthis morning. “All the valuable input we have received from our players will help our development team strive to make the game even more entertaining.”

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Everything We Know About Dragon Ball: Project Multi

Piccolo, Android 18, Krillin, Vegeta, Buu,Future Trunks, Zamasu, and of course Goku were all shown off in the regional β test trailer a few weeks ago, along with some gameplay clips of the MOBA in action. We see some of the series' iconic moves on full display, with our heroes even going Super Saiyan and fighting a Great Ape boss.

We also see the teams collecting the namesake Dragon Balls as one of the main objectives, with your usual MOBA grunts between lanes to help bolster your army as you push against enemy defenses.

Early impressions on social media from those who got into the regional test are also pretty positive, with manyDragon Ballfans saying that they “love” the game and “can’t wait” for it to officially release.

Thankfully, you won’t have to wait too long withProject Multilaunching on Steam and mobile next year (it even works on Steam Deck).

However, there’s no word yet about console ports or other PC storefronts like Epic Games, but the official Twitter account promises more updates in the build-up to launch, so we’ll be sure to find out more in the coming months.

Dragon Ball Z

Cast

Dragon Ball Z continues the story of Goku under a new guise, becoming one of the most popular franchises in anime history. The adult Son Goku must defend the Earth from a range of new threats.