Bandai Namco announced a new Dragon Ball Sparking ZERO update will address issues that make classic controls unresponsive during online matches. The new update will also make adjustments to Yajirobe’s stats, implying that a nerf could be on the way.
Currently, the new Dragon Ball Sparking ZERO update is planned to release in late October, according to the game’s official Twitter account. Preliminary patch notes for the upcoming update may be found below:
- Improvement of an issue where some controls become unresponsive during online matches when classic controls are selected
- Adjustment of difficulty levels when playing certain stages in Episode Battle on lower difficulty settings
- Adjustment of Yajirobe’s stats
- Improved operational stability
Fans may also look forward to new DLC characters Glorio and Vegeta (Mini) from Dragon Ball Daima. Glorio and Vegeta (Mini) will be available alongside others from Dragon Ball Daima in Dragon Ball Sparking ZERO DLC 2, launching in Q1 2025. Dragon Ball Sparking! ZERO DLC 1 will also release in Q1 2025, focusing on playable characters from Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero. DLC 3 releases in Q2 2025 with more playable characters from Dragon Ball Daima. All three DLCs are available separately or with the Season Pass.
Dragon Ball Sparking ZERO is the fastest selling Dragon Ball game of all time, with over three million copies sold in the first 24 hours. Moreover, Discord users have streamed 78 million minutes of Dragon Ball Sparking ZERO to their friends in the first three days. During a three-day period since launch, Discord users also played over 228 million minutes of Dragon Ball Sparking ZERO as well.
Dragon Ball Sparking ZERO is available now for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam.