Dragonball FighterZ has had its fair share of challenges since the long-awaited rollback (since Evo 2022) was introduced in a recent update. Back in late last year, a beta test was conducted for the rollback. During the patch release in February, Twitter users such as FSLink voiced their findings about what was introduced after the rollback inclusion.
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Dragon Ball FighterZ patch 1.36 was released for console and Steam versions today to correct the visual bugs as a course.
DRAGON BALL FighterZ patch 1.36 is now available.
Full patch notes can be viewed below.Please apply this patch to continue playing #DBFZ online. Thank you for your patience. pic.twitter.com/pjqt8OS4J4
— Dragon Ball Games (@dragonballgames) April 19, 2024
Update to GGPO Steam Version
- Fixed the effects that were not being applied correctly when rollback was activated.
- Fixed the character motions that were not being applied correctly when rollback was activated.
- Fixed bugs that caused characters to display incorrectly in spectator mode.
Update to PS5/XSX/GamePass Version
- Fixed the effects that were not being applied correctly when rollback was activated.
- Fixed the bugs causing characters to either remain or vanish during specific techniques.
- Fixed the bugs causing an off-stage element to appear on the screen when a character is blown away or the stage is destroyed.
- Fixed bugs that caused characters to display incorrectly in spectator mode.
Dragonball FighterZ is available for PlayStation 4|5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, and PC (Steam).