Bandai Namco has announced by surprise the release date of Dragon Ball: The Breakers, the asymmetric multiplayer of the saga in which some simple civilians must do everything possible to survive the threat of the greatest villains of the saga from October 14, 2022.
The announcement has been accompanied by a new trailer in which this time it is Frieza himself who takes center stage. Thus we can see how he will use his most characteristic abilities to blow everything to pieces and will even be able to transform into his different forms to become even more devastating.
In addition to all this, it has been indicated that the game will be distributed in three different editions. The most basic of all, only in digital, will include a sphere of transformation of Android 18 the ability “wall kick“and also the accessory”Scouter (blue)“. Regarding the special edition and the limited edition, this is what you will find in each one:
Special edition
- a copy of the game
- A customizable outfit
- The victory pose “two-handed success”
- The “Dragon (Yellow)” Vehicle Skin
- The contents of the basic edition
Limited edition
- a metal box
- Three stalker stickers
- The Cell Shell Figure
- The “Potara (green)” accessory
- All the contents of the other editions
Bandai Namco has revealed in passing that it will not be necessary to wait until October to give Dragon Ball: The Breakers a chance, because Between August 6 and 7, a closed network test will take place which you can sign up for here. In it you can play on the side of the seven survivors, as well as on the side of Cell or Frieza to finish off all the others.
If you do not manage to access this temporary test, you will have to wait until later when its open beta is held. Until then, here you go the hours in which it will take place:
- Saturday, August 6, from 04:00 to 08:00 (Spanish peninsular time)
- Saturday, August 6, from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. (Spanish peninsular time)
- Saturday, August 6, from 8:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m. (Spanish peninsular time)
- Sunday, August 7, from 04:00 to 08:00 (Spanish peninsular time)