Dragon Ball Sparking Zero Hits Three Million Sales In Only 24 Hours After Release

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  • Dragon Ball Sparking Zero has already sold over three million copies in only 24 hours after its successful release.
  • The entry has not only been selling like hotcakes but also secured a massive active player count on Steam. 
  • Bandai Namco thanked the players for helping achieve this alluring feat and told us to look forward to hearing more from them.

It is no surprise by now that Dragon Ball Sparking Zero has surpassed the expectations of fans and skeptics alike. The entry has been performing remarkably even before its official release, which already pointed towards a bright future for the Budokai Tenkaichi franchise. However, the game has already achieved a massive feat in a single day after release that no one saw coming.

Dragon Ball Sparking Zero has already sold over three million copies in only 24 hours after launch. The feat has been making rounds in the community to show that the game has not only been selling like hotcakes but has already formed a loyal player base.

Why it matters: This game selling over three million copies in just a matter of a single day suggests that the franchise is more popular than ever before. The game has performed exceptionally, both in terms of sales and active player counts.

Dragon Ball Sparking Zero has proven to be extremely popular both with new players and veterans of the franchise.
Dragon Ball Sparking Zero has proven to be extremely popular with new players and veterans of the franchise.

In a new blog post, Bandai Namco announced that Dragon Ball Sparking Zero has sold quite well after launch. The publisher thanked gamers for the remarkable support, claiming that the global ad campaign has caused the new Dragon Ball Budokai Tenkaichi title to attract a wider range of fans than ever before.

 “We will continue to exceed the expectations of fans around the world with ‘high-quality content that can be played for a long time and deeply’ and ‘a variety of entertainment'”

For those not in the know, Sparking Zero features intense and addictive gameplay, including detailed story, co-op, and online modes, alongside custom battles and a gigantic 182-character roster. As a result, it launched to an overwhelming 122k active players on Steam.

Do you find Sparking Zero a worthy successor to the previous Budokai Tenkaichi games? Let us know your opinions in the comments below, or better yet, join us in discussing the massive feat on the official Tech4Gamers forums.

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