Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Mission X for the Nintendo 3DS — the third and latest portable entry supporting the over-six-years-old, still-going-strong, card-based arcade game — launched in Japan 27 April 2017. According to the Media Create sales list for the reporting period of 03 July 2017 to 09 July 2017, the game pushed an additional 2,594 copies during its eleventh week on sale, bringing its total sales to 175,491 copies in Japan.
By comparison, the original Ultimate Mission had sold 184,517 copies by its respective eleventh week in May 2013, while Ultimate Mission 2 had fallen off the charts in its eleventh week having done roughly 152,000 copies by its respective tenth week in October 2014. The most recent Nintendo 3DS game prior to Ultimate Mission X‘s release — Ganbarion’s Dragon Ball Fusions — had pushed 177,592 total copies by its respective eleventh week last October.
Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Mission X received a Version 1.1 update this spring adding a new Tenka’ichi Budōkai mode. As with the previous Dragon Ball Heroes games on the Nintendo 3DS, no international localization has been announced for Ultimate Mission X.