Yes, you read that right, Dragon Ball FighterZ is getting a beta ahead of it’s full launch on the Nintendo Switch. But that’s not all the fighter has on deck. Bandai Namco Games has announced that the Nintendo Switch version of Dragon Ball FighterZ is getting a beta in August, there’s also some new game modes coming as well.
The Switch version will have 2v2 and 1v1 matches, plus the addition of an offline six-player Party Match mode. The current iterations only have the standard 3v3 mode, so Switch players get a nice little bonus.
We’re also glad to announce that the Nintendo Switch Open Beta test for Dragon Ball FighterZ is scheduled to start in August. The game will be released on September 28th with new local multiplayer features:
• 2v2 and 1v1 Match.
• Offline 6-player Party Match mode. pic.twitter.com/8GG042ksdX— Bandai Namco UK (@BandaiNamcoUK) July 23, 2018
In other DBZ news, Base Goku and Base Vegetawill be available in the other versions of FighterZ early August, and presumably at some point after the Switch release on 28th September. It’s also been confirmed that the fusion character Kefla will be added to the roster around the same time. Check out the character teaser trailer for these new additions down below.
Dragon Ball FighterZ will be released for Switch on September 28, and launched on PlayStation 4, PC, and Xbox One back in January.