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Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero Surges Past FighterZ in Players
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Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero Surges Past FighterZ in Players

Oct 10, 2024 6:59 PM

Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero, set to officially launch on October 11, 2024, is experiencing an impressive surge in popularity during its early access phase. The game has reached a peak player count of 91,005 on Steam, significantly surpassing that of previous titles in the franchise, such as Dragon Ball FighterZ, which peaked at 44,303. The current player base remains strong, with 55,732 players online at the time of reporting. The Deluxe and Ultimate Editions, which granted early access, contributed to these numbers, while anticipation grows for the standard edition's launch. Comparing this success to other fighting games, Street Fighter 6 had a peak of 70,573 players, highlighting Sparking! Zero's remarkable performance. As the game transitions from early access to a full release, further growth in player numbers is expected.

What is the player count of Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero so far?

The player count for Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero reached a peak of 91,005 during its early access, with current numbers still healthy at 55,732 players online.

Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero is the latest entry in the iconic Dragon Ball franchise and serves as a revival of the beloved Budokai Tenkaichi series. This new title aims to blend nostalgia with modern gameplay mechanics, appealing to both longtime fans and newcomers alike. With its vibrant graphics and engaging combat system, the game has quickly garnered attention in the competitive fighting game scene.



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