In conjunction with today’s 2016 #41 issue of Weekly Shōnen Jump in Japan, Bandai Namco’s official website for Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butōden has announced a forthcoming patch that will allow cross-game battles (クロス対戦) with the upcoming One Piece: Great Pirate Colosseum, also on the Nintendo 3DS. One Piece: Great Pirate Colosseum hits the Nintendo …
Following several prior patches, Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butōden on the Nintendo 3DS received a new patch today (08 April 2016) in Japan, bringing it up to Version 1.5.0. The update adds one new playable background stage: Uchū’ichi Budōkai (“Number-One-In-The-Universe Martial Arts Tournament”), the stadium from the Universe 6 vs. Universe 7 tournament in the …
While Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden has received four major patches in Japan adding a wealth of game modes and Z-Assist characters (with a fifth update promised on top of all that), the international release has been stuck in its launch state since October. That has changed with “The Extreme Patch”, available now in Europe. …
Following several prior patches, Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butōden on the Nintendo 3DS received a new patch today (06 April 2016) in Japan, bringing it up to Version 1.4.0. The promised update adds Botamo and Frost (from Dragon Ball Super‘s Universe 6) as new Z-Assist (summoned helper) characters: Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butōden launched in …
This week’s May 2016 issue of Saikyō Jump in Japan (released 01 April 2016) has announced that Frost and Botamo of Dragon Ball Super‘s Universe 6 will join the Nintendo 3DS game Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butōden as Z-Assist characters in a forthcoming update. The quick advertisement focuses on Frost, who is seen delivering a …
Following the 1.1.0 and 1.2.0 patches, Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butōden on the Nintendo 3DS in Japan received a new 1.3.0 patch this week. The patch introduces another four new Z-Assist characters, immediately selectable from the respective menu: Champa (from Dragon Ball Super), Vados (also from Dragon Ball Super), Super Baby 2 (from Dragon Ball …
Following the 1.1.0 patch in early October, Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butōden on the Nintendo 3DS in Japan received a new 1.2.0 patch update last month. The patch introduces another four new Z-Assist characters: Super Saiyan 4 Son Gohan, Super Saiyan 4 Broli, the Kaiōshin of Time, and Trunks’ time machine. Additionally, the long-promised online …
Bandai Namco has announced an “Extreme Heroes W Pack” for the Nintendo 3DS in Japan. The double-game pack will include the card-based strategy game Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Mission 2 (originally released 07 August 2014) alongside the 2D, sprite-based fighting game Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butōden (originally released 11 June 2015). The combo pack is …
Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butōden received its first patch in Japan yesterday. Version 1.1.0 updates the game to include four new Z-Assist characters: Son Goku (Farmer), Vegeta (Bingo), Mira, and Towa. Son Goku riding his tractor is a nod to the first episode of the new Dragon Ball Super TV series; Vegeta performing bingo is …
While the rest of the world has to wait until October, Japan has wrapped up its tenth week with Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butōden on the Nintendo 3DS. After having fallen off the charts for a few weeks, the game has seen a small spike back up. Media Create notes that for the reporting period …