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Dragon Ball: The Breakers Reveals First Live Gameplay Footage Showing Cell & Survivors in Action

Bandai Namco hosted a livestream from Japan showing off the first live gameplay of its upcoming 7 vs. 1 survival game Dragon Ball: The Breakers.

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Today Bandai Namco hosted a livestream from Japan showing off the first live gameplay of its upcoming 7 vs. 1 survival game Dragon Ball: The Breakers.

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The game is played by comedian Eiko Kano and we get three different segments.

In the first, he plays a survivor, then he tries his hand at playing the raider (Cell), and lastly, he plays the Oolong-like survivor.

Together with the previous video breaking down the gameplay mechanics, this should provide you with a good idea of what the game is like.

You can see all three segments below.

Dragon Ball: The Breakers is developed by Dimps and is coming to PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam in 2022.

Below you can read an official description and you can check out the reveal trailer.

“Caught in an unexpected temporal phenomenon, seven ordinary citizens find themselves stranded in a Temporal Seam: they share their imprisonment with the Raider, a menacing enemy from another timeline with an overwhelming power.

Their only hope for survival is to break out from the Temporal Seam with the Super Time Machine, but the Raider is on their tracks and becomes stronger by the minute.
In a race against time the cunning of Survivors clashes with the power of the Raider, to break free or be broken.”

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