Dragon Ball FighterZ Nintendo Switch Release Date Revealed

06/21/2018 10:02 pm EDT

This morning Bandai Namco revealed that Dragon Ball FighterZ will finally hit Nintendo Switch on September 28. It may sound like a long way off, but on the plus side, if you start an episode of Dragon Ball Z today where Goku starts charging a spirit bomb, by the time he actually throws it, it should be about launch day.

If you're a Nintendo Switch fan pouting about the delayed release, suck that lower lip back in, because we're actually getting some incredible bonuses for waiting. Dragon Ball FighterZ pre-orders on Nintendo Switch will include the Japanese version of the classic Super Famicom game Dragon Ball Z: Super Butoden. Players will also get early access to SSGSS Goku and Vegeta, like pre-orders on PS4 and Xbox One were entitled to.

If you haven't played Dragon Ball FighterZ yet, you can't miss it this time. Go online and view some streams or tournaments on Twitch. Now don't freak out; you can actually do that stuff, too. Dragon Ball FighterZ absolutely lends itself to highly technical competitive play, but many of the most impressive combos can be pulled off with one or two buttons, and very little directional input. In your very first fight, you'll be looking a lot like the maniacs you see streaming on Twitch.

And perhaps that's the biggest appeal. Dragon Ball FighterZ always makes you look so cool, no matter which character you want to use, and regardless of your level of fighting game experience. Spend weeks training with a single fighter and you'll be rewarded. Hand a Joy-Con to your non-gamer significant other and watch them smash buttons and still manage to have fun and look awesome. Arc System Works and Bandai Namco really did pull off a great compromise, here.

Here's the elevator pitch, straight from the product page on Steam:

High-end Anime Graphics

3vs3 Tag/Support

Thrilling Online Features

Exclusive Story Mode

As soon as we learn more about the performance on Switch and all of those juicy, technical details, we'll get you guys up to speed straight away. Stay tuned!

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