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Dragon Ball Super Card Game Digital Version Closed Beta Announced

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Bandai Namco revealed that a Dragon Ball Super Card Game Digital Version closed beta is on the way. Registration is already open at the official website. This announcement appeared during the Dragon Ball Games Battle Hour 2023 livestream, during which the company shared a teaser of the game.

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Check out the trailer for the digital version of Dragon Ball Super Card Game. This digital version will feature the card designs from the physical game in a 3D battle arena. An in-game character will be in place to represent each player. There will also be animations for attacks and cards used.

12,000 slots for the closed beta will be available. The test will only be open to users residing in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Spain, and Italy.

Only the “free match” game mode will be available during the closed beta. 100 cards will be available for players to make their own decks to play with during this build of the game. This test phase is mainly planned to get to know the behavior of players on the platform, make matchmaking adjustments, and test the servers for a later official launch.

A new installment of the Dragon Ball Z Budokai Tenkaichi fighting game franchise was also announced during the stream. Goku Ultra Instinct appeared as a possible new playable character in the official teaser.

The Dragon Ball Super Card Game Digital Version closed beta will be available only for PC during March 25-26, 2023. The deadline to apply for the closed beta will be March 13, 2023.

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