An official player survey for Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero being held by Bandai Namco may provide some inside information on future updates or DLC coming to the anime-themed fighting game. Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero has seen a lot of players since its October debut, and its publisher seems to be trying to hone in on what will keep its fans' attention.
Developed by Spike Chunsoft, the game carries on the legacy of the popular Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi series, which saw its last mainline numbered game released in 2007. Though Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero has seen massive drops in player count a month after its release, its initial 24 hours on the market saw 3 million players picking it up, and additional content could be a way to draw those players back in.
Following the successful release of Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero, the fighting game's publisher threatens bans for certain players.
The survey issued by Bandai Namco asks players a series of questions about the game, like which platform they play it on, which version they purchased, how many hours they've spent playing it, and which modes they most enjoy. After getting the preliminary demographic questions out of...