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Bandai Namco warns: new announcements for Dragon Ball FighterZ in the DBFZWT Finals

Bandai Namco warns: new announcements for Dragon Ball FighterZ in the DBFZWT Finals

The company anticipates that we will have news about the successful fighting title of Arc System Works, whose world finals will be in February.

Bandai Namco will offer new announcements about Dragon Ball FighterZ next February on the occasion of the Dragon Ball FighterZ World Tour Finals 2019-20 finals, the tournament that will decide the best player in the world in the professional circuit of the title. Although they have not offered more details about it, they talk about these novelties in the plural, so we can expect more from an announcement during the celebration of the long-awaited championship.

The last great announcement we have had about the game is the confirmation of Goku Ultra Instinct as a playable character via DLC. Only one image has been seen for now, from the latest issue of Shueisha's V-Jump magazine, so it is expected that the presentation trailer will be one of the great announcements of the tournament. This is suggested by the statement.

What is and where is the Dragon Ball FighterZ World Tour Finals 2019-20 celebrated?

The Dragon Ball FighterZ World Tour Finals 2019-20 will be the final championship of the largest professional category dedicated to the game, organized by Bandai Namco herself. It will be in Paris, capital of France, where the tournament takes place, on February 8 and 9 with a total of 16 participants. On the one hand, the two winners of the SAGA events, SonicFox and the French Wawa; on the other, the fourteen classified via Leaderboard, which include players such as dekillsage, Kazunoko, Kayne, Tachikawa, ApologyMan and, of course, the Spanish Shanks to defend the Vodafone Giants shirt.

The Callao Cinemas in Madrid were the scene chosen in November to host one of the most important events of the professional circuit of fighting games with the Red Bull Dragon Ball FighterZ World Tour SAGA. It was there that we could chat for a few minutes with Tomoko Hiroki, producer of the title, who assured that the game has exceeded his commercial expectations. For the moment, yes, they have no plans for a sequel but to care for and maintain the community they have managed to consolidate.

However, Dragon Ball FighterZ is one of the best-selling games of the traditional fighting genre of what we have been generating, capable of matching another flagship of the scene such as Tekken 7, which has dispatched 4 million units at the level global, just like the work of Arc System Works.

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