Bandai Namco and the development team at Arc System Works have not stopped supporting Dragon Ball FighterZ. Since its original launch in January of 2018, the devs have been releasing new updates, new characters, and stages to keep players coming back to the game for more.
As if that wasn't enough, Dragon Ball FighterZ was already a game that was brimming with content at launch, and the developers keep releasing new updates that further enhance the experience for players. The latest update, however, is one that will make most players quite excited.
Recently, a new update for Arc System Works' critically acclaimed fighting title has rolled out, revealing that the days of rage quitters may be numbered, as they could now face permanent bans after constantly quitting online matches — and we know there's quite a bunch of rage quitters out there that need to be put in check.
Those players who disconnect during online matches will be restricted from entering online lobbies for a whole week, and if they keep this behaviour going they could be permanently banned. The developers do encourage players to check their internet connection if disconnecting matches happens unintentionally, though.
So, there you have it. Rage quitters have their days numbered if they keep disconnecting from online matches in Dragon Ball FighterZ. If you happen to be one of those who enjoy rage quitting online matches, you better think twice before doing it again. I'm not your mum, though, so do whatever you want; just don't make the experience miserable for others.
After the success of the Xenoverse series, it’s time to introduce a new classic 2D DRAGON BALL fighting game for this generation’s consoles. DRAGON BALL FighterZ is born from what makes the DRAGON BALL series so loved and famous: endless spectacular fights with its allpowerful fighters.
Dragon Ball FighterZ is currently available for the PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, and PC.