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Home»News»Gaming News»November’s Festive, Free Update is Coming Soon to Dragon Ball FighterZ

November’s Festive, Free Update is Coming Soon to Dragon Ball FighterZ

By Zachery PaikaiNovember 28, 2018
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The month of November is looking festive and bountiful for Dragon Ball FighterZ with a free update launching across all platforms. This latest update features the new additions of a wide selection of online tournaments, collectible Z-Trophies, decorative galleries for said trophies, even seasonal Z-capsules stocked with Christmas-themed accessories and goodies. Good ol’ Shenron has delivered Christmas goodies a bit early to the Dragon Ball universe.

The various rules and settings for the available tournaments seem like they’ll make for a great time. Enter and compete within the Yamcha Only tournament, a.k.a. the Yamcha games. Or be crowned as the rightful heir for the prestigious title of “King of the Kamehameha”, a tournament exclusive to users of the Kamehameha Wave.

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And for your success achieved in one of these many tournaments, players will be rewarded with a Z-Trophy for a job well done. These collectible Z-trophies can be properly displayed within Z-Trophy Rooms, which are specifically designed to mark your accomplishments.

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Z-Trophy Rooms can be bought from a nice catalog of different locales by using you’re hard-earned Zeni. And once you purchase a Z-Trophy Room, you can select your favorite lobby avatars to liven the place up a little.

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Finally, we have the wonderful addition of more seasonal items, including stamps, avatars, and outfits. All of these holiday-themed cosmetics are as lit as well-adorned Christmas tree on a dark winter’s night. Cell colored in festive colors is too good, and Krillin suited up as a reindeer is adorable.

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Dragon Ball FighterZ is currently available on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.

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