Bandai Namco recently announced its latest Dragon Ball game, Dragon Ball Project: Multi. Instead of a traditional fighting game, Project: Multi will be a MOBA, and a regional beta will take place later this month.
As pointed out by a press release, Dragon Ball Project: Multi will be the first “team-oriented free-to-play game,” in the series. In Project: Multi players will be thrown into 4v4 games and be tasked with capturing objectives while fighting other players. As the match progresses, your character will become stronger, which will help you take down other players and bosses. Characters will be broken up into three classes: Damage, Tank, and Technical.
As for the regional beta, it’ll be available in the following areas:
- United States
- United Kingdom
- Taiwan
- South Korea
- Canada
- France
- Japan
- Germany
The first beta starts on August 19 at 11 PM PST and ends on September 2 at 10:59 PM. Another beta starts on August 20 at 6 AM UTC and ends on September 3 at 5:59 AM. You can sign up for the beta by downloading the mobile app or by requesting access to it on Steam. It’s also worth mentioning that all progress made in the beta will restart when the final version comes out.
Dragon Ball Project: Multi can be downloaded on the Apple App Store, Google Play, and Steam.
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