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'''Genre:''' 3-on-3 2D Fighting Game<br/>
'''Genre:''' 3-on-3 2D Fighting Game<br/>
'''Release Dates:'''<br/>
'''Release Dates:'''<br/>
: Japan (PS4/XO): ??
: Japan (PS4/XO): 2/1/2018
: North America (PS4/XO): ??
: North America (PS4/XO): 1/26/2018
: Europe (PS4/XO): ??
: Europe (PS4/XO): 1/26/2018
: Worldwide (Steam): ?? <br/>
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[[Dragon Ball FighterZ]] is a 3v3 fighter developed by Arc System Works that uses the same graphical engine and stylings as the [[Guilty Gear Xrd -SIGN-]] Series that Uses 3D models to simulate 2D drawings.
[[Dragon Ball FighterZ]] is a 3v3 fighter developed by Arc System Works that uses the same graphical engine and stylings as the [[Guilty Gear Xrd -SIGN-]] Series that Uses 3D models to simulate 2D drawings.

Revision as of 00:20, 20 December 2017

Dragon Ball FighterZ
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Developer: Arc System Works
Publisher:

Bandai Namco (Japan)
Bandai Namco (North America)
Bandai Namco (Europe)

Genre: 3-on-3 2D Fighting Game
Release Dates:

Japan (PS4/XO): 2/1/2018
North America (PS4/XO): 1/26/2018
Europe (PS4/XO): 1/26/2018
Worldwide (Steam): 1/26/2018

Dragon Ball FighterZ is a 3v3 fighter developed by Arc System Works that uses the same graphical engine and stylings as the Guilty Gear Xrd -SIGN- Series that Uses 3D models to simulate 2D drawings.

Characters

Basic Mechanics

see DBFZ/Controls

Video Databases

External References

Glossary

Below is a list of links to common terms used in Dragon Ball FighterZ.

If you find one not listed, please add it in!


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