Dragon Ball Fusions
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| Dragon Ball Z Fusions | |||
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| Release Date |
04 August 2016 (JP) 22 November 2016 (NA) 17 February 2017 (EU) | ||
| Genre | Collecting/RPG | ||
| Price | ¥5,700 + tax | ||
| Developer | Ganbarion | ||
| Publisher | Bandai Namco | ||
| Rating |
CERO A (JP) ESRB T (NA) PEGI 12 (EU) | ||
- This article is about the 2016 Nintendo 3DS video game Dragon Ball Fusions. For a list of characters created using the various fusion techniques, see Fusion Characters.
Dragon Ball Fusions is a training/collecting strategy role playing game developed by Ganbarion and published by Bandai Namco for the Nintendo 3DS, originally released 04 August 2016 in Japan. The game eventually saw a worldwide release, with localizations coming 22 November 2016 in North America and 17 February 2017 in Europe and abroad.
Gameplay
TBD
Game Modes
- TBD
Story
TBD
Characters
Playable Characters
Introductory text.
| Number | Portrait | Name | Form | Gender | Race | JP Bio Text | US Bio Text |
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| 000 | [[File:]] | Tekka | Normal | Male | Player's Choice | TBD | Pinich's rival and friend who wants to someday fight in the World Tournament. Meets many friends training within the timespace rift. |
Codes & Secrets
TBD
Updates
Dragon Ball Fusions received two post-launch updates in Japan adding new playable characters, storylines, and gameplay modes; the game received a single post-launch update internationally, the content of which was pulled from the various Japanese updates.
Game updates were made freely available for manual download from the Nintendo 3DS eShop.
2.1.0
https://www.kanzenshuu.com/2016/11/04/dragon-ball-fusions-3ds-version-2-1-0-update-released/
2.2.0
https://www.kanzenshuu.com/2016/12/07/dragon-ball-fusions-3ds-version-2-2-0-update-released-japan/
https://www.kanzenshuu.com/2016/12/30/dragon-ball-fusions-3ds-space-time-vortex-quest-week-3-recap/
International Update
The game's 2.2.0 international update — its only update — in April 2016 combined the previous updates in Japan into one collected update. The update hit 13 February 2017 in North America and 17 February 2019 in Europe.[1]
Merchandise
TBD
Releases
Domestic Release

Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butōden was released 11 June 2005 in Japan. First-press copies of the game came packaged with additional bonus content, including a download version of the Super Famicom game Dragon Ball Z: Super Butōden 2, Golden Freeza as a Z-Assist character, a promotional Dragon Ball Discross item for Golden Freeza (SP04), and a promotional Dragon Ball Heroes arcade card (Son Goku, GDPB-18). Various Japanese retailers also offered bonus Z-Assist characters for first-press releases.
International Release
Extreme Butōden was released on 20 October 2015 in North America. North Americans who pre-ordered the game through Amazon were offered an exclusive free Virtual Console download of Dragon Ball Z: Super Butōden. Six Z-Assist characters (young Son Goku, Garlic Jr., Super Vegetto, Metal Coola, baby Son Goku, and young Son Gohan) were also made available.
The game was later released 16 October 2015 in Europe, with a download of Dragon Ball Z: Super Butōden offered to anyone who pre-ordered the game.
A demo for the game was released in on 06 August 2015 for both the North American and European Nintendo eShop.
Domestic Media Coverage
TBD
Commercials & Trailers
TBD
Legacy
TBD
Additional Notes
TBD
Game Credits
TBD
References
- ↑ "North American “Dragon Ball Fusions” (3DS) Game Receives 2.2.0 Update" (13 February 2017). Kanzenshuu. Retrieved: 15 October 2019.
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