Bandai Namco's Dragon Ball Project: Multi, a MOBA based on the popular Dragon Ball franchise, has a confirmed 2025 release window following a successful beta test. The game will be available on Steam and mobile platforms. The developers expressed gratitude for player feedback from the beta, stating it will help improve the game.
Dragon Ball Project: Multi's regional beta test concluded recently. The 4v4 team-based strategy game, developed by Ganbarion (known for One Piece game adaptations), allows players to control iconic Dragon Ball characters like Goku, Vegeta, Gohan, and Frieza. Character strength increases throughout matches, enabling powerful attacks against opponents and bosses. Extensive customization options, including skins and animations, are also featured.
The MOBA's reception has been mixed. While many praise the fun gameplay, some concerns have been raised. One Reddit user described it as a simplified MOBA, similar to Pokémon Unite, while another criticized the in-game currency system, suggesting it's designed to encourage spending. Despite this, other players expressed positive opinions.
The game's relatively simple and short matches, compared to other MOBAs, have generated discussion among fans. The developers have acknowledged the feedback and will continue to refine the game before its 2025 release.