With the release of Dragon Ball FighterZ only ten days away, Bandai-Namco has revealed the official system requirements for PC. The game uses a 2.5D design on the Unreal graphics engine simulating the animated look of the series. Plus, it incorporates game mechanics similar to the Guilty Gear series since it is made by developer Arc System Works.
The game itself is currently in beta for PlayStation 4, however it appears to be experiencing network connectivity issues. Which is why the beta might be extended until before the release so that matchmaking problems are solved. Bandai Namco has releasd the following statement regarding the issue:
“Our team is working hard on optimizing the Open Beta but ran into some issues that cannot be addressed in a short amount of time, so we are asking for your patience until the next server update. The current Open Beta will remain online and available so that the players who can log in and play it, can keep doing so.
Please note, that if we cannot address the issues within a decent amount of time, we will consider extending the Open Beta of Dragon Ball FighterZ.”
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