Dragonball Legends created quite the hype when it was announced just two months ago. Dragonball Legends is pretty much like Dragonball FighterZ but on mobile with two players fighting each other up using up to three Dragon Ball characters each. Combos are done by quickly tapping on multiple cards, this will also at times trigger high damage moves with the signature cutscenes we see in Dragonball FighterZ. September was a pretty big month for the Switch as it received four Major game releases, well ports to be exact -- Pokken Tournament DX, Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, Rayman Legends: Definitive Edition, and Lego Worlds. Pokken Tournament DX Perhaps the biggest release of the month, aside from Dragonball Xenoverse 2, is the console's first ever Pokemon game, Pokken Tournament DX which was originally released on the Wii U back in 2015. Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 First released back in October of 2016 for the PS4, Xbox One, and PC, Dragonball has now made its way to the Nintendo Switch. It's a far cry from your standard Dragonball arena-style fighting game as it has co-op play but it does still offer that option should you wish to Kame-hame-ha your friends away. Rayman Legends: Definitive Edition Run, Jump, Crouch, and Smash your way through Ubisoft's classic platformer. Read more in our articles including "Dragonball Legends now out on Android, iOS soon to follow" and "Top Nintendo Switch Games of September 2017".
Dragonball Legends created quite the hype when it was announced just two months ago. Dragonball Legends is pretty much like Dragonball FighterZ but on mobile with two players fighting each other up using up to three Dragon Ball characters each.
Combos are done by quickly tapping on multiple cards, this will also at times trigger high damage moves with the signature cutscenes we see in Dragonball FighterZ. September was a pretty big month for the Switch as it received four Major game releases, well ports to be exact -- Pokken Tournament DX, Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, Rayman Legends: Definitive Edition, and Lego Worlds. Pokken Tournament DX Perhaps the biggest release of the month, aside from Dragonball Xenoverse 2, is the console's first ever Pokemon game, Pokken Tournament DX which was originally released on the Wii U back in 2015.
Our coverage of dragonball legends includes: "Dragonball Legends now out on Android, iOS soon to follow"; "Top Nintendo Switch Games of September 2017"; "Mobile Legends Philippine leg finals (Southeast Asia cup) briefing held earlier". Each article provides unique insights and information.