Bandai Namco's Dragon Ball Project: Multi, a MOBA based on the popular Dragon Ball franchise, has a confirmed 2025 release window. This follows a successful beta testing period. The game will be available on Steam and mobile platforms. The developers expressed appreciation for player feedback received during the beta.
Dragon Ball Project: Multi: A 2025 MOBA Showdown
Post-Beta Announcement
Dragon Ball Project: Multi, a 4v4 team-based strategy game developed by Ganbarion (known for One Piece game adaptations), will launch in 2025. While a precise release date remains unannounced, the game's official Twitter (X) account confirmed the release window. The recent regional beta test concluded, with developers thanking participants for their valuable feedback.
Players will control iconic Dragon Ball characters like Goku, Vegeta, Gohan, Piccolo, and Frieza, with character strength increasing throughout matches. Extensive customization options, including skins and animations, are also planned.
The MOBA entry into the Dragon Ball universe has generated significant interest, particularly given the franchise's strong association with fighting games (such as the upcoming DRAGON BALL: Sparking! ZERO). While beta feedback has been mostly positive, some concerns have emerged. Reddit users have described the game as simple and short, comparable to Pokemon Unite, though generally fun.
However, criticism has been directed at the in-game currency system. One player noted a "store level" requirement tied to in-app purchases, creating a perceived grind to unlock heroes. Despite this, other players expressed overall enjoyment of the game.