A new statement will shock future Dragon Ball Sparking Zero players and Budokai Tenkaichi fans. A much appreciated feature is currently not planned.
Dragon Ball Sparking Zero looks massive and ticks all the boxes as a worthy successor to Budokai Tenkaichi 3. The graphics are stunning, the combat system should be similar and the roster ultimately proves to be formidable. This was a fear before the recent announcements, but there should be no unpleasant surprises. In fact, 164 characters are expected, a number that includes variants with Super Saiyan transformations, for example. On the other hand, you may already be without one item that helped you create beautiful memories.
This feature moves away from Dragon Ball Sparking Zero
Dragon Ball Sparking Zero continues to be revealed as announcements continue. Recently, YouTubers SofianLeGeek and Yekais had the privilege of speaking with producers Jun Furutani and Ryo Mito. To provide a little context, the latter took care of the Budokai Tenkaichi series, which should be a guarantee of quality and fidelity, especially since Mito-san retains primary control of the project. What else came out of this discussion? Currently, the future of the Dragon Ball GT characters on the roster is uncertain. Normally they will be there, but the question is whether they will be part of the initial cast or whether they will be added later through DLC. The DB films, especially up to Gohan Beast, are in the pipeline. But ditto, in what way?
The two videographers also learned some news that not everyone will like. Dragon Ball Sparking Zero does not currently have a split-screen mode. It will therefore be impossible to go to a friend’s house to kill each other, like in the good old days of the PS2, when there was no online gaming on consoles. “Local split-screen mode will ultimately not be available, not because of the developers, but because of issues related to Sony and Microsoft that make split-screen customization difficult. They are trying to find a solution, but for now there will be no split screen, perhaps due to Sony and Microsoft’s policies that favor the sale of more consoles. Reports LawnSSJ At
No splitscreen game for Budokai Tenkaichi 4
There is no local split-screen mode in Dragon Ball Sparking Zero, but it is not final yet. The team is attentive and accepts any constructive criticism. The lack of this feature is part of this as the developers are well aware of the demand. In addition to possible problems related to Sony and Microsoft, the Xbox Series S seems to be a cause for concern, and this is not the first time. Larian Studios had decided to remove the split screen from Baldur’s Gate 3 on this console, which is less powerful than the Xbox Series X.
In the information to remember, the producers indicate that there will be a very complete story mode, which will be an evolution of that of Dragon Ball Budokai Tenkaichi 3. At the time of writing, Sparking Zero does not yet have a release date.