Dragon Ball Fighter Z - Nintendo Switch
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Dragon Ball Fighter Z - Nintendo Switch

Availability: Available to Order
£21.95

Released 28th September 2018

The critically acclaimed Dragon Ball FighterZ is now bringing its spectacular fights and all-powerful warriors to Nintendo Switch.

Partnering with Arc System Works, Dragon Ball FighterZ maximises high end anime graphics and brings easy to learn but difficult to master fighting gameplay.

And on top of being playable on-the-go, this Nintendo Switch version also includes its share of exclusive features.

Nintendo Switch Exclusive Features:
• Simplified controls for single Joy-Con play.
• More features to be revealed soon.

Features:
• Spectacular Fights: Experience aerial combos, destructible stages and famous scenes from the Dragon Ball anime reproduced in 60fps.
• 3vs3 Tag/Support: Allows players to train and master more than one fighter/style, which brings deeper gameplay.
• High-End Anime Graphics: Using the power of the Unreal Engine and the talented team at Arc System Works, Dragon Ball FighterZ is a visual tour-de-force.

PEGI 3+

PEGI 12+: Graphic and realistic looking violence is allowed towards fantasy characters and can feature horror content such as a strong threat or graphic injury. Violence to human characters must appear unrealistic unless it consists of minor trivial injury. Sexual posturing as the type seen in music videos is allowed as a sexual innuendo. Some bad language is allowed but no more than mild swearing.  12 is the minimum rating for games which teach or encourage gambling, although the descriptor can also feature on higher rated games.

Any game that would normally be rated at 3 but contains some possibly frightening scenes or sounds may be considered suitable in this category.

This game is rated by Games rating authority and PEGI

The Chelsea Gamer and the Video Standards Council