At the start of this month, Bandai Namco and Dimps Corporation released Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission on the Switch. As "good" as the game was, it's been somewhat overshadowed in recent weeks by various other releases.
In an effort to remind everyone the latest entry in the Dragon Ball digital card game is now available on the Switch, Bandai Namco has released a demo of the game – here in the west – on the eShop. This sample of the game will give you access to the story mode (tutorials included), a free demo specific mission and the creation mode - where you can edit cards.
If you already happen to own the game, there's also a free update now available to download. This update adds in four new SR cards, four new stages, a new extra mission mode and includes a number of super warriors from the recent movie, Dragon Ball Super: Broly. There's also a gacha card mode, new stickers and designs for card customisation and the ability to change the game's background music. Take a look at the official trailer below for the full rundown:
Will you be downloading the demo or trying out the free update? Unleash your thoughts in the comment section.
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Oh finally, a demo. Wish the game was cheaper though.
Demos are a great thing. I always prefer to try a game before I buy it. Though I am not a big fan of releasing demos after the game is released. If possible I like to try the game before it is even out. But that is just a minor gripe.
I might try this this weekend, see if it can change my mind about it.
I guess I'll give the demo a shot after a few runs of Dragons Dogma. But I don't expect my mind to change about that horrid gameplay.
Hyped, bought it but sold it after 3 days. Minigames in the battles become quickly repetitive and battles are often short. Hoped for more.
Price is the barrier with this game.
The demo will help me out to decide if I'll get it on any discount.
Love dbz, hate card playing games besides uno, poker etc
@Kalmaro "Wish the game was cheaper though."
I legitimately thought this was a free to play game when it was announced up until the release date when I saw the astounding $60 price tag. I then searched every other system it was on assuming the $60 was some insane "Switch Tax" but no, $60 for a card game. I know DB is big again but I'd think most people would prefer to spend their money on DBXV2 or DBFZ. If I want a card game, and I do like card games, I'll spend $25 on SW Quest.
I'm currently playing Gems of War on Switch, which while technically a match-3 game, it is card base, and it's really ridiculously deep, offline, online, faux PvP, Guilds - which I suppose could also be faux, haven't checked, leveling, lore, pets. Crazy amount of stuff, more than I'll ever need or want, and it's all free. There is plenty of stuff to spend real money on but I'm nto sure why you would, I have more than Id' ever need.
free-to-start > $60-to-start
That said, I'll play the demo b/c I'm curious. And DB.
That's great giving demo, I searching for long time. so I can purchase . get it from https://tvzion.me/
Nice. I wanted to try it out since I haven't played a console TCG in a long time, but the price scared me off.
mmmm it reminds me of thoses crap card games
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