Bandai Namco Entertainment announced that Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero, the first sequel in over 15 years in the Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi series, has sold over 3 million units within 24 hours of its release. Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero, developed by Spike Chunsoft is now available to play on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam.

Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero is developed in Unreal Engine 5 and the game delivers true-to-the-anime visuals and genre-defining features with lightning-paced combat and large destructible environments.

Sparking! Zero also features action-packed gameplay modes including Episode Battle, where players can re-live storied battles from the globally beloved DRAGON BALL anime series, and Custom Battles to create, play, and share UGC battles using a robust selection of available characters, stages, and unique items.

The game also features a variety of multiplayer modes, including online and split-screen vs. battles as well as a memorable World Tournament mode, where players can challenge each other in various iconic and original scenarios.

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