'Dragon Ball FighterZ' patch news: Next updates to fix major online issues

A promotional photo for "Dragon Ball FighterZ" Facebook/BandaiNamcoUS

"Dragon Ball FighterZ" has been released just recently but not without a lot of bugs and issues that need fixing. While the downloadable content (DLC) characters have been revealed and new features have yet to come, developer Bandai Namco is using the next updates focusing on improving the already existing gameplay.

The news for their roadmap updates was shared in an official video by Bandai Namco. The game's producer, Tomoko Hiroki, mentioned that the focus has been highly influenced by the many feedback that the players have given. "We've heard all of your feedbacks since the release, and we're fully aware of the online issues that you're having, such as the matching in "Ring Match" or being disconnected from the lobby," said Hiroki.

"We're aware of the situation, and keen to resolve them with all our might." Hiroki, unfortunately, did not mention any specifics on how they will go about resolving the problem. She did mention that the next update should come soon by the end of February, which is tomorrow. More patches are expected to come in March as well.

She warned the gamers that the game would not entirely be fixed just by the first patch hence the roadmap of patches that they have already planned. Hopefully, it does not take too long for them to actually roll out these patches.

"Dragon Ball FighterZ" has been received well by the community of both longtime fans and newcomers to the franchise. The issue on its online features is actually nothing new. Those who have been in the betas of the game weeks before its release date would have already experienced the major issues.

Nevertheless, many major issues were resolved during the release. If anything, this at least goes to show that Bandai Namco is definitely working on improving the game based on their gamers' feedback.

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