Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan Battle Launches In North America And Europe

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Bandai Namco have launched Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan Battle on iOS and Android smartphones in North America and Europe. Dokkan Battle lets you assemble your own team of Dragon Ball characters and tap the screen to engage in combat. A story summary provided by Namco states:

 

The story begins when Trunks’ Time Machine crash-lands on a planet where the Dragon Ball timeline has been thrown into chaos! Who could be behind this sinister turn of events? Work together with Trunks to get to the bottom of this mystery, battling legions of familiar foes along the way. The very fate of the Dragon Ball universe rests on your shoulders!

 

Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan Battle is available for free with in-app purchases. More can be learnt about the game via its official website.


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