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Home»News»Gaming News»Android 17 will Finally be Playable in Dragon Ball FighterZ

Android 17 will Finally be Playable in Dragon Ball FighterZ

By Zachery PaikaiSeptember 21, 2018
Android 17, Dragon Ball FighterZ.

Android 17 has been highly anticipated and most expected as a DLC character for Dragon Ball FighterZ for a while now. Since the game’s launch, Android 17 was only playable via Android 18’s move set; assisting with attacks here and there when called upon. And now he’ll no longer be resigned to a life as a mere assist. Android 17 will soon be coming to the game as a fully-fledged character thanks to the magic of DLC.

An official trailer is yet to be released, but we do have a launch date slated for September 27th as well as some screenshots of the upcoming fighter.  Android 17 is described as an infighter who specializes in speed which can overwhelm opponents. 

Dragon Ball FighterZ is currently available for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC. And a Nintendo Switch version will be releasing later this month of September on the 28th.

*Update*

An official trailer has now dropped; go ahead and take a look below:

Android 17 Arc System Works Bandai-Namco Dragon Ball FighterZ Nintendo Switch PC playstation 4 XBox one
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