Overview
- Bandai Namco officially confirmed that Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero will launch on Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 on November 14
- The handheld ports will include the game’s full roster alongside single-player story campaigns, online battles and the scenario creator feature
- Fans are debating whether the Switch hardware can sustain the title’s large-scale combat and graphics without framerate drops
- Since its October 2024 debut, Sparking Zero has been a bestseller but attracted criticism for delayed DLC and a shallow branching episode battle mode
- Players hope Switch 2–exclusive functions such as local wireless GameShare may offer hardware-specific enhancements to multiplayer