- Dragon Ball Project: Multi has been officially renamed Dragon Ball Gekishin Squadra
- The cross-platform MOBA recently concluded a successful network test
- Players can anticipate a roster of new fighters and an innovative game mode at launch
Few franchises, whether in anime or broader entertainment, possess the timeless appeal and enduring legacy of Dragon Ball. Despite the tragic passing of series creator Akira Toriyama last year, the franchise continues to thrive. Bandai Namco recently revealed that the MOBA-inspired fighter Dragon Ball Project: Multi will now be known as Dragon Ball Gekishin Squadra.
Gekishin Squadra engages teams of iconic Dragon Ball characters in classic MOBA-style combat. While this represents a departure from traditional Dragon Ball gameplay, it undoubtedly features an extensive lineup of beloved characters and familiar faces from the series.
Following the conclusion of a recent network test, players gained deeper insight into what Gekishin Squadra offers under its new identity. The test introduced the innovative Finders Keepers mode, where one team searches for hidden treasure chests while their opponents work to protect them.

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The recently completed network test also expanded the character roster significantly. Unsurprisingly, series staples Super Saiyan Goku and Vegeta made their appearance. Longtime fans will also appreciate the return of classic favorites including Super Uub, Dabura, and Full Power Bojack joining the battle.
Gekishin Squadra has undergone multiple testing phases, with expectations pointing toward a full mobile release later this year. While dedicated fans might prefer direct fighting game experiences like DBFZ, there's considerable excitement surrounding Gekishin Squadra's unique approach to the Dragon Ball universe.
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