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Dragon Ball Game for Nintendo Switch 2 supposedly leaked

We already know some Nintendo Switch 2 games that were published for the new Nintendo console this year. According to a new leak, however, it looks like a Dragon Ball game is also connecting to the line -up. Regardless of whether it is available in addition to the release of Nintendo Switch 2 or one for the new handheld, it remains to be seen Dragon ball: Sparking! Zero On the Nintendo Switch 2 this year when the leaks take place as expected.

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The most recent rumor about the alleged Dragon Ball plans for the Nintendo Switch 2 comes from industries insider Extas1S, which is most often known for its Xbox knowledge, but had some Nintendo Switch 2 messages at the end of one of his latest video. Referring to sources that were familiar with the situation, said Extas1s that Dragon ball: Sparking! Zero I would come to the Nintendo Switch 2 with further updates for the game and the upcoming DLC ​​on a second outbreak of life for the fighting game.

Dragon ball: Sparking! Zero is currently available on the PlayStation 5, Xbox series X and PC platforms, so that there is no Nintendo Switch version at all, which would mean that the Nintendo players can finally play it this year when this leak comes into play. In view of the fact that the Dragon Ball game has skipped PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, it makes sense that it would also have to skip the Nintendo Switch in order not to affect any compromises in quality and performance. There was some question about the power that the Nintendo Switch 2 will be available, but one would hope that it would be able to play a game like Dragon ball: Sparking! Zero.

There is also a lot of precedent for a Dragon Ball game like this that comes to the Nintendo Switch 2. Even if it is not correct, it is almost certain that Nintendo Switch 2 owners can play it this year. The Nintendo Switch already has games like Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2Present Dragon Ball Fighterz, Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, Draogn Ball: The Breakers, and evenly Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission This was a port of a cell phone game that only landed on the PC and Nintendo Switch. Bandai Namco himself supported the Nintendo Switch throughout its life Dark Souls: Remastered of anime adjustments on the console, i.e. Dragon ball: Sparking! Zero (and probably more Dragon Ball Games) will definitely come to the Nintendo Switch 2.