Dragon Ball Project: Multi has been in the works for a little while now. It's a slightly bizarre MOBA title that was announced about a year ago that plays much like games such as Pokemon Unite and League of Legends. A few people got the chance to try it out in a regional test after its announcement, but specific details about the game still haven't been revealed.
We've known for a while that Dragon Ball Project: Multi isn't the game's true name, since its current title screams 'placeholder', and exactly when the game will release hasn't been mentioned either, besides a vague 2025 release window. Thankfully, in a new stream dedicated to the title that aired earlier today, we finally have some new info and a date for when we can play again.
After leaking via an update to the game's backend on Steam, it is now confirmed that Dragon Ball Project: Multi is officially titled Dragon Ball: Gekishin Squadra. It was also revealed that the developers are working on bringing the game to all platforms, including mobile, PC, and consoles, in an attempt to incorporate cross-platform play and saves so you can play anywhere.
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