After over a year since it was first announced and almost six years after the game first released, Dragon Ball FighterZ players are finally going to be able to try out the game with rollback netcode.Bandai Namco previously confirmed .
The Dragon Ball FighterZ Rollback Beta Test has been announced. It will take place starting on November 30, 2023 and conclude on December 11, 2023.Participation in the Dragon Ball FighterZ Rollback Beta Test requires ownership of the Steam version .
Dragon Ball FighterZ may be done receiving new characters and content, but the community has taken up the mantle of adding in what they'd like to see and play.Prominent modders WistfulHopes and RCBurrito have been showing off an .
It's been over a year now since Bandai Namco first announced that Dragon Ball FighterZ would be receiving rollback netcode at Evo 2022, but that still hasn't happened.Some fans, however, came across some behind-the-scenes changes going on .
Dragon Ball FighterZ is / was arguably the fighting game with the largest impact and crossover appeal of the past console generation, but even as the title approaches its sixth birthday, it's not done yet.Bandai Namco released an extended .