Summary

Dragon Ball Project: Multihas been in the works for a little while now. It’s a slightly bizarre MOBA titlethat was announced about a year agothat 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.

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Dragon Ball Project: Multi Is Now Called Gekishin Squadra

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.

On top of that, we have also found out exactly when we’ll be able to play the game again. While it may not be an official release date, the developers did reveal that a new network test will be taking place from June 12 to June 16, so that will give you another four days to play the game.

That was unfortunately all we got in terms of new info, but it was also revealed that a couple of mechanics from the regional test are being tweaked. Due to the Great Ape feeling unfair, the mechanic is being removed from the game, while a new feature called Divine Draw will pick two rules from random that will alter the match.

A new attack called the Gekishin Burst is also being added, which will determine the outcome of fights for Gods of Destruction. You’ll be able to test this out when the network test rolls around, and give the devs some feedback too, to hopefully improve the game as much as possible before release. Thankfully, it was confirmed that game still has a planned 2025 launch, but we’ll have to keep waiting for that elusive release date.