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Bandai Namco has kicked off the open beta for Dragon Ball FighterZ on Switch. System owners can try out the game ahead of its release next month.

The beta will last until August 11 at 11:59 PM PT / August 12 at 2:59 AM ET.

Dragon Ball FighterZ launches for Switch on September 28.

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Bandai Namco confirmed yesterday that the Dragon Ball FighterZ online beta for Switch will kick off next week. Since then, we have a few more details about what to expect through a Japanese press release.

First up, here’s a listing of confirmed characters:

Dragon Ball FighterZ

Earlier today, we heard that the online beta for Dragon Ball FighterZ will be held next week in Japan. Bandai Namco has followed up with details for the west.

The beta can be pre-loaded now in Europe, and will be up later today in North America. It will then be going live on August 10 in all major regions (evening of August 9 on the West Coast).

Here’s the full rundown of the beta’s schedule from Bandai Namco:

Dragon Ball FighterZ

The online beta for Dragon Ball FighterZ on Switch will start next week, Bandai Namco has announced. In Japan, it’s set to take place between August 10 at 1 PM until August 12 at 4 PM.

When the beta starts, 23 characters will be available. You’ll also be able to use a new Extreme Type controls method.

You can download the app for the Dragon Ball FighterZ beta from the Japanese eShop now. It takes up 3.1GB of space.

Source: Switch eShop


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