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# Dragon Ball FighterZ coming to PS5, Xbox Series with rollback netcode


Dragon Ball FighterZ coming to PS5, Xbox Series with rollback netcode “

Publisher Bandai Namco and developer Arc System Works will release PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series versions of Dragon Ball FighterZ with rollback netcode implemented, the companies announced. A release date was not announced.

Dragon Ball FighterZ is currently available for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC via Steam.

Get the full announcement from the Dragon Ball FighterZ team below.

We are pleased to announce the upcoming release of the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S versions of Dragon Ball FighterZ with the rollback netcode system implemented.

As a result of our continuous testing to include the rollback system, it has been confirmed that the implementation can be applied to PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, and we have officially been working on its production.

The PlayStation 4 version will be compatible with the upgrade program while the Xbox One version will be compatible with Smart Delivery.

We also expect the PC version to be updated so that users can choose either delay or the rollback netcode system. (*The recommended specs for the rollback system are expected to be higher than the current ones.)

It will take some time until the system is implemented, but we sincerely hope you will enjoy it as soon as possible.

More information will be released at a later date. Please wait for further details.

Appreciate your continued support of Dragon Ball FighterZ

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