Dragon Ball Spark! Zero passes 100,000 concurrent players on Steam as early access ends

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Dragon Ball Spark! After early access ended, Zero surpassed 100,000 concurrent players on Steam. As of this writing, it is at the top of the store’s best-selling list.

The game, by the way, as we noted in our review, is brilliant, reaching this eye-catching milestone overnight. Previously, it fluctuated around 80-90 thousand, only from those who spent a little more to play the game earlier. It’s also worth noting the obvious that this number does not include PlayStation and Xbox players.

This boost in the number of players has led to a fresh wave of reaction and great joy in the content on offer. This is partly due to the single-player mode, which has many intriguing moments that players discover for the first time. The first example (we don’t want to spoil anything, of course) comes from Goku fighting Vegeta’s monkey form, which is crushing players left and right. It turned out to be so arduous that Bandai Namco recommended lowering the difficulty level. If you’re stubborn like me, it’s worth noting that spamming Kamehameha from a distance is a nice trick to eliminate him.

Others jumped at the multiplayer mode, which is just as great. Much of the fun I’ve seen online comes from tense battles between players, including some who have developed a penchant for winning by using the game’s weaker characters. Take Marcus, who we see here having fun with Cell Jr. You love watching it.

Overall, regardless of what part of the game people enjoy, it’s great to see so many people jumping into the game and having a great time. Are you one of such players? Let us know below and tell us which part of the game you like the most!

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