During Evo this year, Bandai Namco announced that they will host a closed beta for the upcoming Dragon Ball FighterZ. Registration was originally set to begin yesterday, July 26th, however players will now have to wait to sign up to launch an energy ball at their friends face.
Bandai Namco has confirmed that the Closed Beta’s registration has been pushed to an August 22nd date with a decent reason for the delay. “Due to the volume of excitement and enthusiasm surrounding this announcement, we have decided to expand the capacity of the closed beta,” the publisher wrote on Facebook. The Closed beta’s dates are now set to take place between September 16th-18th, the developer did not advise what content we will see during the beta.
So far, Dragon Ball FighterZ has a total of nine fighters, the latest of those being Piccolo and Krillin, who will join Future Trunks, Goku, Vageta, Gohan, Freza, Cell, and Majin Buu. The game is set to launch on PS4, Xbox One and PC in 2018 with a possible Switch release later.