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Bandai Namco has had a number of releases for the Dragon Brawl franchise in the past few years. From the fun, open-world Kakarot to the widely successful fighting game Dragon Ball FighterZ, they've published some games worthy of one of the most successful anime franchises of all time. The next installment is Dragon Ball: The Breakers, a seven-vs-ane game in a like vein to Dead past Daylight. But will at that place be crossplay in The Breakers like the pop horror game?

When Dragon Ball: The Breakers was announced, fans were curious if it would have crossplay support since it would be coming to the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, and Xbox consoles as well every bit PC. However, during a recent interview with Siliconera, producer Ryosuke Hara was asked if the game would accept crossplay or cantankerous-salve support. His answer didn't leave much in the way of dubiety on the matter. According to Hara, "At that place is no plan to support cross-platform and cross-save at the moment."

Cross-platform support for games is tricky to curlicue out later launch, but it isn't an easy job during development either. Fans were likely hoping for a different answer, because the game will exist played entirely online, merely it looks like Dragon Brawl: The Breakers will non accept crossplay support at launch and it doesn't audio like it is a priority for the development squad in the future either.

In Dragon Ball: The Breakers, seven players take control of not-powered characters from the Dragon Ball world who are trying to avert existence destroyed by one of the primary villains of the series, controlled by the remaining player. This is a large divergence for games based on the serial, which focuses heavily on the powerful characters like Goku, Vegeta, and Piccolo, and promises to at to the lowest degree be something new for fans to become stuck into.