

- Dragon Ball Project: Multi is now Dragon Ball Gekishin Squadra
- The multiplatform MOBA completed its recent network test
- Players can expect new characters and game modes at launch
The Dragon Ball franchise continues to thrive despite the recent passing of creator Akira Toriyama, with Bandai Namco announcing the rebranding of Dragon Ball Project: Multi - the upcoming MOBA-style game will now be called Dragon Ball Gekishin Squadra.
This team-based battler delivers classic MOBA gameplay featuring iconic Dragon Ball warriors. While it offers a fresh take on the franchise, fans will still recognize all their favorite characters and legendary fighters from the series.
The recently concluded network test provided exciting previews of Gekishin Squadra's gameplay innovations under its new identity. Most notably, it debuted the "Finders Keepers" mode where teams compete to locate hidden treasure chests while preventing opponents from doing the same.
Expanding the Roster
The network test expanded the character selection significantly, naturally including Super Saiyan versions of Goku and Vegeta. Devoted fans will appreciate seeing other beloved fighters like Super Uub, Dabura, and Full Power Bojack joining the character lineup.
After multiple testing phases, Gekishin Squadra is expected to launch on mobile platforms later this year. While some traditional fighting game fans might prefer something like Dragon Ball FighterZ, there's considerable excitement surrounding Bandai Namco's MOBA adaptation of the beloved franchise.
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