With the recent announcement Bandai Namco’s Dragon Ball FighterZ, anticipating fans have been wonder whether the western release will feature an English voice track or will stick to Japanese voice track with English subtitles. Fans will be happy to hear that the upcoming fighter has in fact, been confirmed to feature an English dub voice track and Japanese voice track, just like Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 and the games in the last few years that have made it to North America.
Bandi Namco Entertainment America has also confirmed the game will have English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Neutral Spanish, and Brazilian Portuguese text, along with text in Polish, Russian, Korean, and Japanese.
While we haven’t seen any showcases of the the different texts as of yet, we can expect to see some gameplay featuring the different text options in the months to come!
“Dragon Ball FighterZ is a 3-vs-3 team battle fighting game in development by Arc System Works, the same developer as the acclaimed Guilty Gear fighting game franchise. Dragon Ball FighterZ delivers an explosive, action-packed game that combines classic 2D fighting with advanced 3D character models that look and feel as if they are straight out of the Dragon Ball series. It will will incorporate ultra high-speed battles and various flashy moves, including Goku’s iconic Kamehameha. Confirmed playable characters thus far include Goku (normal, Super Saiyan, Super Saiyan 3, Frieza (Final Form, Golden) Super Saiyan 2 Gohan, Vegeta (normal and Super Saiyan), Perfect Cell, and Majin Buu.”
Dragon Ball FighterZ is set to release 2018.