Dragon Ball FighterZ Multiplayer Issues To Be Fixed According To Publisher
Dragon Ball FighterZ was one of the most-hyped games of the year, and it’s only January. Thankfully, that hype was well-deserved, as the title is a hit with fans and critics alike. The game brings a lot of epic elements together in one package that demands to be played. However, like any great game, there are a few things that hold it back in a not so fun way. Mainly, players aren’t satisfied with how the online multiplayer is handled.
For example, it’s incredibly hard to invite a friend to play in a Ring Match, Lobbies can disappear if both players aren’t in it at the exact same time and many more such issues. What’s worse, this is affecting all systems that the game is on, with the PC apparently getting the worst of it. So, in response to all of this, Bandai Namco released a statement promising change.
The launch of DRAGON BALL FighterZ has been nothing short of phenomenal in regards to support from Dragon Ball and fighting game fans. However, a side-effect of this massive support has been online-play difficulties that could not have been anticipated without the actual launch of the game taking place.
Bandai Namco further said in the statement that they’re keeping up with developer Arc Systems, relaying any info and complaints that have been put on Dragon Ball FighterZ:
“We are in constant communication with the dev team, keeping them apprised of the issues. And they are working on solutions to improve the online-play experience.”
This is without a doubt good news, because one of the best parts about the game is the online multiplayer where you can battle friends and people around the world for true supremacy. Hopefully, they figure out a more simplified way to handle things so that players can play without fear or hesitation.