Bandai Namco has announced that the registrations for the Dragon Ball FighterZ Closed Beta will be delayed, allowing more players to participate in this program. The good news is that it was revealed when the testing phase will begin.
In a post on Facebook, the company said that they will work to strengthen their online systems to ensure that the registration and selection process of the Closed Beta can accommodate the volume of subscribers. That is why they will move the registrations to August 22 of this year. The original plan for this program was to begin on July 26.
However, it's not all bad news, as Bandai Namco has revealed that Dragon Ball FighterZ's Closed Beta will take place from September 16 to 18. You should be aware of the 22 August registrations to get the chance to get a place in the technical test.
Finally, the studio thanked the fans for their patience and understanding. More data will be revealed in the coming days.
You can check the statement given by Bandai Namco on Facebook below.
BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc. would like to thank all its fans for their tremendous support for DRAGON BALL FighterZ. We recently announced at EVO 2017 that the closed beta sign-ups for DRAGON BALL FighterZ would begin on July 26, 2017; due to the volume of excitement and enthusiasm surrounding this announcement, we have decided to expand the capacity of the closed beta in an effort to enable more players to participate in the program.
We are also working to bolster our background systems to ensure that the closed beta registration and selection process can accept the volume of anticipated sign-ups. However, these efforts will necessitate a slight delay for the closed beta sign-up date, which will move to August 22, 2017 with the official start of the DRAGON BALL FighterZ Closed Beta officially commencing from September 16 -18.
We would like to thank all of our fans for their patience and understanding; we look forward to sharing more news about the DRAGON BALL FighterZ Closed Beta program soon. Thank you.
In news related to Dragon Ball FighterZ, last week we were able to see new images of Piccolo and Krillin. Another character that will be part of the game will be Trunks, a character who uses his sword to face opponents.
Recall that Dragon Ball FighterZ launches in early 2018 for Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC.