Dragon Ball FighterZ Patch Roadmap Revealed

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Now that Dragon Ball FighterZ is here and finding its place in the fighting community, Bandai Namco has released a video update going over its plans for maintaining the game. The Roadmap for Patches video, hosted by Game Producer Tomoko Hiroki, spends a minute and a half going over plans for the game for the near future and what the company plans to do after receiving feedback and online issue concerns. 

 

First, Hiroki says Bandai Namco is aware of Ring Match matching and lobby disconnection issues in Dragon Ball FighterZ. A late February 2018 patch will begin to address these problems, but may not totally fix everything all at once. Additional mid and late March 2018 patches will continue to improve this situation.

 

 

Dragon Ball FighterZ is available for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC.

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