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New Dragon Ball Game Seemingly Coming to Nintendo Switch 2

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This leak was spotted by Gematsu, which pointed out that Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero has received a rating for Saudi Arabia on the Nintendo Switch 2. These ratings are official, and are required to be done before a game can be sold in specific markets. If you’ve ever seen an ESRB rating on a game, this is essentially the same thing. This confirmation comes after rumors that the game would be available on the Nintendo Switch 2.

Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero recreates some of the best fights in Dragon Ball history, and the inclusion of the game on the Nintendo Switch 2 opens up a whole new audience to some incredible Dragon Ball aura farming.

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ssj4 goku as seen in Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero.

It is currently unclear if the game will be graphically downgraded in order to function on the Nintendo Switch 2, which, while still being a portable gaming device, will sport better specs than the original Nintendo Switch. However, specifications as listed on the console’s website still seem to be a bit behind the average PC gaming build.

Further rumors suggest we may be seeing other popular games getting a port over to the Nintendo Switch 2, with speculation including Diablo 4 and Tekken 8. There are also rumors that Xbox may be porting over some exclusives to the Nintendo Switch 2, including Halo: The Master Chief Collection and Microsoft Flight Simulator. Speculation also suggests that Metal Gear Solid: Delta and some Ubisoft games will make the transition over to Nintendo Switch 2, including Assassin’s Creed Shadows.

Are you excited for Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero on the Nintendo Switch 2? What games would you like to see ported over to the Switch 2? Let us know in the comments below.