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Dragon Ball, Black Friday
Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero is this year’s can’t-miss Cyber Monday game deal
Lots of great games are discounted for Black Friday, but Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero might be this year's can't-miss deal.
Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero Tournament Criticized by Fans
Sparking Zero may be a hit, but its recent eSports tournament is drawing a tidal wave of negative publicity from players and spectators.
Dragon Ball Sparking Zero Already on Sale for Black Friday
As mentioned before, Dragon Ball Sparking! Zero is on sale at Walmart, Amazon, GameStop, and Best Buy for around $49.99. If explosive fighting sequences and Akira Toriyama’s iconic designs are up your alley, you may want to get on those deals before they go away.
Official Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero Tournament Is an Unsurprising and Unmitigated Disaster
Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero is not a competitive fighting game by design. Its colossal character roster is purposefully unbalanced, its mechanics are abusable at almost any level, and many of its underlying systems are built for spectacle instead of technical depth.
Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero - 8 Tips and Tricks We Wish We Knew Sooner
From perfecting Z Counters to unleashing seamless transformations, these tips will turn you into the ultimate Z Fighter in Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero.
Dragon Ball Sparking Zero Players Get a DLC Preview from New Dragon Ball Daima Episode
Dragon Ball Sparking Zero is easily one of the biggest games focusing on the heroes and villains of the shonen franchise. While there have been some prime examples of video games focusing on Goku and the Z-Fighters such as Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot,
Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero Is the Most Successful Dragon Ball Game Ever in the US
"After just one month in market, Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero became the best-selling Dragon Ball game in U.S. lifetime dollar sales," Piscatella writes. Even more insane, Sparking! Zero is now third in Bandai Namco's all-time US dollar sales rankings, trailing only Elden Ring and Dark Souls 3. That's a flabbergasting result for the publisher.
Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero Makes Franchise History
Sparking Zero sets an impressive new milestone a little over a month after its release, making history for the long-running franchise.
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Pro Dragon Ball Players Say They Were Banned For Being Dragon Ball Pros
Competitive Dragon Ball Sparking Zero players claim they've been disqualified for using optimal strategies in a tournament ...
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Tips And Movelist For Yajirobe In Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero
The man, the legend. Yajirobe is no joke character; he's actually quite powerful in Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero. Learn more ...
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I gathered the Dragon Balls and asked Shenron for a Sparking Zero discount this Black Friday
If Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero isn't your thing then check out our Black Friday PS5 deals hub for a ton of savings off even ...
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