Bandai Namco has detailed the following updates released as part of today’s version 1.02.02 patch for Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission: Fixed the issue from the recent free update, where the game freezes if the players creates a custom card using the newly added customization contents from the last update, proceeds to edit a …
A brief teaser released last Friday indicates material related to the Dragon Ball Super: Broly theatrical film is making its way to Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission courtesy of a new update “coming soon”: Cards featuring characters from the film originally debuted in the Super Dragon Ball Heroes arcade game’s “Universe Mission 5” update …
A demo version of the forthcoming Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission video game is now available on the Japanese Nintendo Switch eShop: The demo version contains introductory story mode scenarios, a selection of pre-set missions, and a glimpse at the card creation mode. The demo version is exclusive to the Japanese eShop, and while …
Taking a cue from similar packs available both in Dragon Ball XENOVERSE 2 and Dragon Ball FighterZ, Bandai Namco has announced “Anison & BGM Pack 1” and “Anison & BGM Pack 2” (paid downloadble content) for the forthcoming Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission, both of which will be available for ¥1,389 + tax each …
Bandai Namco has released Japanese and English-language “Card Creation” trailers for the forthcoming Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission: The trailers also provide a look at the international “Hero Edition” available for pre-order (thus far only indicated as a physical edition on the Nintendo Switch), which will come packed with “11 early character card unlocks” …
During this evening’s “Dragon Ball Games Super Showcase” pre-recorded live stream from Bandai Namco, the forthcoming Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission for Nintendo Switch — already set for release 04 April 2019 in Japan — was announced for international release 05 April 2019 on Nintendo Switch and PC. Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission, …
In conjunction with Jump Festa this weekend and the February 2019 issue of V-Jump released earlier this week, Bandai Namco has revealed the new antagonist “Shiirasu” coming to Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission on the Nintendo Switch, due for release in Japan 04 April 2019: As previously revealed, the new “Great Saiyaman 3” character …
Last week’s January 2019 issue of Shueisha’s V-Jump magazine contains a two-page spread promoting the forthcoming Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission game for the Nintendo Switch. In the game’s story mode, villains from throughout Dragon Ball history begin appearing in the real world. The game’s protagonist, Beat, is rescued from Coola by the mysterious …
Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission for the Nintendo Switch has been listed on the Australian government’s Department of Communications and the Arts website with rating information: Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission, developed by Dimps for Bandai Namco, is a forthcoming Dragon Ball franchise video game exclusively for the Nintendo Switch, currently only announced …
In conjunction with this week’s December 2018 issue of Shueisha’s V-Jump magazine, Bandai Namco has announced Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission for the Nintendo Switch. An official website for the game has also opened at sdbh.bn-ent.net. No release date or pricing, beyond 2019 in general, has been announced for Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World …