by Samuel May 01,2025
Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero a été évalué pour Nintendo Switch 2, faisant allusion à son arrivée sur la nouvelle console avant même une annonce officielle. Alors que nous attendons la confirmation que ce jeu, inspiré par la série anime et manga bien-aimée d'Akira Toriyama, ornera le Switch 2, un tweet désormais supprimé de l'autorité générale saoudienne de la réglementation des médias, mis en évidence par les fuites et les rumeurs de jeu, suggère le contraire.
"Découvrez l'action de combat dans le dernier jeu Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero. Disponible sur Nintendo Switch 2, avec des batailles et des histoires 3D qui changent en fonction de vos choix", a déclaré le tweet avant son retrait, confirmant une note de 12+ pour le jeu.
Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero élève le gameplay emblématique de la série Budokai Tenkaichi à de nouveaux sommets, avec "un nombre incroyable" de personnages jouables, chacun avec leurs capacités, leurs transformations et leurs techniques uniques.
Dans notre IGN Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero Review , nous l'avons décerné un 7/10, notant: "Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero est un flash final du passé, parfois à une faute, mais le sentiment de revenir à un moment plus simple où les jeux n'avaient pas à être équilibré ou compétitif pour être amusant est toujours un bon."
Les précommandes du Nintendo Switch 2 ont ouvert le 24 avril, la console au prix de 449,99 $. La demande était aussi élevée que prévu, et le même jour, Nintendo a émis un avertissement aux clients américains qui ont précommandé via le magasin My Nintendo , déclarant que la livraison de la date de sortie ne pouvait pas être garantie en raison d'une demande écrasante.
Pour plus de détails, consultez le guide de précommande Nintendo Switch 2 d'IGN.
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