Bandai Namco has announced Dragon Ball Legends, a new mobile game for Android and iOS that offers real-time player versus player fighting, during a live demo at Google presentation at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco. The upcoming Dragon Ball Legends is pretty much like the recently-released Dragon Ball FighterZ with two players fighting each other up using up to three Dragon Ball characters each. You can do combos by tapping multiple cards quickly and by that, you'll also be able to trigger high damage Dragon Ball-style cutscene attacks. The Legends uses Google Cloud Platform and PvP combat runs real-time globally with low levels of lag. Read more in our articles including "Bandai Namco announces Dragon Ball Legends mobile game for Android and iOS" and "Infinix HOT 70 priced in the Philippines".
Bandai Namco has announced Dragon Ball Legends, a new mobile game for Android and iOS that offers real-time player versus player fighting, during a live demo at Google presentation at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco. The upcoming Dragon Ball Legends is pretty much like the recently-released Dragon Ball FighterZ with two players fighting each other up using up to three Dragon Ball characters each.
You can do combos by tapping multiple cards quickly and by that, you'll also be able to trigger high damage Dragon Ball-style cutscene attacks. The Legends uses Google Cloud Platform and PvP combat runs real-time globally with low levels of lag.
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