The update, available now on the Nintendo 3DS eShop, brings the international release up to Version 1.1.0 and adds a new training mode, survival mode, online multiplayer battles, and a wealth of new Z-Assist characters from the previous Japanese patches. That has changed with “The Extreme Patch”, available now in Europe.
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.
The post “Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butōden” Receives Patch 1.4.0 in Japan appeared first on Kanzenshuu. The promised update adds Botamo and Frost (from Dragon Ball Super‘s Universe 6) as new Z-Assist (summoned helper) characters:
The post Frost & Botamo Joining “Extreme Butōden” As New Z-Assist Characters appeared first on Kanzenshuu.įollowing 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. Thus far, none of the game’s patches have been released or localized outside of Japan. A free demo is also available on the Nintendo 3DS eShop. The game was released in Europe 16 October 2015, in North and Latin America 20 October 2015, and in Brazil 23 October 2015. The developer previously worked on the Bukū… / Supersonic Warriors games on the Nintendo GameBoy Advance and DS. Arc System Works developed the game for Bandai Namco.
First-press copies of the game come packed with bonus content, including a downloadable version of the Super Famicom game Dragon Ball Z: Super Butōden 2 ( previously included as a part of the J-Legend Retsuden compilation game albeit now with replacement music). The game’s most recent patch in Japan (Version 1.3.0) added yet another four Z-Assist characters on top of the ever-growing list.ĭragon Ball Z: Extreme Butōden launched in Japan 11 June 2015.
The quick advertisement focuses on Frost, who is seen delivering a Death Beam-like attack, with a promotional splash stating, “The Evil Emperor of Universe 6 Descends!!!” 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.