by Christian May 25,2025
Bandai Namco has just announced an exciting new addition to the Dragon Ball franchise: a MOBA game titled Dragon Ball Project Multi. This eagerly awaited game, developed by Ganbarion—the studio behind various One Piece titles—and distributed by Bandai Namco, is set to introduce fans to a fresh multiplayer battle arena experience within the beloved Dragon Ball universe. A regional beta test is scheduled to run from August 20th to September 3rd, giving players a sneak peek before the official release.
While the official release date remains under wraps, the anticipation builds with the upcoming beta test. Players in Canada, France, Germany, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, the UK, and the US will have the opportunity to participate in this test phase. You can join the action on the Google Play Store, App Store, or Steam. Initially, Dragon Ball Project Multi will support English and Japanese languages. Although the game isn't yet listed on the Google Play Store, you can visit the official Dragon Ball Project Multi page to sign up for the test.
Curious about whether you should dive into the beta? Here's a quick overview: Dragon Ball Project Multi offers thrilling 4 vs 4 battles featuring iconic characters like Goku, Vegeta, and Majin Boo. You'll have the chance to customize your heroes with an array of skins and items, enhancing your gameplay experience. To get a glimpse of what's in store, check out the official trailer below:
For the latest updates on the Android Beta Test and more, follow the official X (Twitter) account dedicated to the game.
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