Bandai Namco has released patch notes for the Season 1.1 update for 4v4 team battle game DRAGON BALL GEKISHIN SQUADRA, which outlines the update’s buffs and nerfs to Majin Buu (Good) and Super Saiyan Goku, respectively. In a future update, the maximum possible limit of EX Tokens in DRAGON BALL GEKISHIN SQUADRA will be increased past 1,500.
Patch notes for the DRAGON BALL GEKISHIN SQUADRA Season 1.1 update can be read below, via the game’s official website:
DRAGON BALL GEKISHIN SQUADRA Season 1.1 Update Patch Notes
Buffs
Majin Buu (Good)
- Stats
- Base HP increased: 7020~19305 → 8640~23760
- Skill 1: Strangle Gum
- DMG dealt increased: 450/500/600 → 675/750/900
- Skill 2: Healing Ray
- Range: 6/8/12 → 8/10/14m
- Cancel distance: 9/10/13 → 11/13/17m
Nerfs
Super Saiyan Son Goku
- Skill 2: Meteor Hammer
- Cooldown lengthened: 4 → 6s
- Skill 3: Kaioken
- Effect duration increased: 0.75 → 1s
- Strike Attack Up effect decreased: 900/1250/1250 → 700/1000/1001
- Movement Speed Boost effect decreased: 175/225/275 → 140/180/220%
- Effect time caused by Kaioken Meteor Hammer or Kaioken Kamehameha shortened: 2 → 1s
Also, we are planning the following adjustments for if your EX Token holding limit is surpassed depending on the results after opening G-Capsules, or you’re already over the holding limit.
- We will be greatly increasing the maximum possible limit of EX Tokens to more than 1,500 in the future.
- EX Tokens that could not be accepted due to the player holding limit before the above change will be compensated for.
Bandai Namco released DRAGON BALL GEKISHIN SQUADRA on September 9 for iOS via App Store, Android via Google Play Store, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam.
Final Weapon reviewed DRAGON BALL GEKISHIN SQUADRA and gave it a 4 out of 5 score, noting its an “addictive free-to-play 4v4 team battle game that combines the rich history of Dragon Ball with MOBA elements. Players can take advantage of a respectable roster of characters from across the Dragon Ball universe to battle it out online, and there are also plenty of features that let friends play each other with a variety of options and features at their disposal. Despite some of the roster omissions at launch, there’s a solid foundation for a game that could keep Dragon Ball fans entertained for years to come.”