Bandai Namco's Dragon Ball Project: Multi, a new MOBA title, has announced a 2025 release window following a successful beta test. This exciting news, shared on the game's official Twitter (X) account, confirms the game's arrival on Steam and mobile platforms next year.
Dragon Ball Project: Multi - 2025 Launch Confirmed
The recently concluded regional beta test yielded valuable player feedback, which the developers are using to refine the game. "We thank all beta testers for their contributions," the developers stated, emphasizing the impact of player input on the development process.
Developed by Ganbarion (known for One Piece games), Project: Multi is a 4v4 team-based MOBA. Players will control iconic Dragon Ball characters like Goku, Vegeta, Gohan, Piccolo, and Frieza, with characters gaining strength throughout matches. The game also boasts extensive customization options, including skins, entrance, and victory animations.
The MOBA genre is a new direction for the Dragon Ball franchise, which is traditionally associated with fighting games (like the upcoming DRAGON BALL: Sparking! ZERO). While the beta received generally positive feedback ("decent fun," one Redditor noted), some concerns were raised. One player described the MOBA as "simple," comparing it to Pokemon Unite, while another criticized the in-game currency system, citing a "store level" requirement that encourages spending. Despite these comments, other players expressed overall enjoyment.
The 2025 release promises an exciting addition to the Dragon Ball universe for fans of the MOBA genre.