Bandai Namco recently released the latest Dragon Ball game, Dragon Ball Project: Multi. Project: Multi will no longer be a traditional fighting game, but a MOBA that will enter regional testing later this month.
As the press release notes, Dragon Ball Project: Multi will be the first “free-to-play team-oriented game” in the series. In the project: Multiple players will participate in a 4v4 game and be responsible for capturing objectives while fighting other players. As the match progresses, your character will become stronger, which will help you defeat other players and bosses. Characters will be divided into three categories: damage, tank, and technical.
As for the regional beta, it will be available in the following regions:
- USA
- U.K.
- Taiwan
- South Korea
- Canada
- France
- Japan
- Germany
The first beta begins on August 19th at 11pm PST and ends on September 2nd at 10:59pm PST. Another beta starts on August 20th at 6am UTC and ends on September 3rd at 5:59am UTC. You can sign up for the beta by downloading the mobile app or requesting access to the app on Steam. It’s also worth mentioning that all progress made in the beta will be relaunched when the final version is released.
Dragon Ball Project: Multi is available for download on the Apple App Store, Google Play and Steam.