Summary

  • Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero will launch with local co-op support on October 11, but there are a couple of key limitations.
  • The first of which we found out last week - only one map will be supported, the Hyperbolic Time Chamber.
  • Producer Jun Furutani also revealed in a new trailer that you cannot pick characters simultaneously.

168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero is getting local co-op after all, but there are a few limitations. As we found out last week, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:you can only play one map - Hyperbolic Time Chamber. But that's not all.

In a new showcase breaking down the different modes, we found out thꦫat two players cannot select characꦐters simultaneously.

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"After careful consideration, we have decided to implement the split-screen multiplayer mode exclusively within the 'Hyperbolic Time Chamber' stage," producer Jun Furutani said. "As character selection was originally designed with single-player gameplay in mind, there will unfortunately be a slight inconvenience during character selection before a split-screen battle.

"Two players cannot simultaneously select characters, and only one playe♚r may choose a character at a time. However, we hope this mode will allow players to enjoy local matches with friends and family."

Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero Wasn't Originally Going To Have Local Co-Op

Earlier this year in February, Furutani said that the game wouldn't have a split-screen mode reportedly "due to issues related to Sony and Microsoft" (which many speculated meant supporting Xbox Series S, a problem that 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Baldur's Gate 3 ran into).

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However, at the time, he said that the team was trying to find a solution. Evidently, they did, as Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero is now launching with local co-op support, even if it's a more limited version. There's no word on whether it will be expanded in the future to support more maps, so we'll just have to wait and see.

That being said, we do finally have a release date. As Furutani says in the new trailer, Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero launches on October 1🎀1 later💛 this year. It's been a long time coming, with the last Budokai Tenkaichi game having been released 17 years ago in 2007.

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