Secret Switch 2 Game Leak: Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero Unveiled!

Summary

  • A Switch 2 version of Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero has reportedly been rated in Saudi Arabia.
  • Bandai Namco has so far announced four Switch 2 titles, though Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero wasn’t among them.

It’s said that the game “Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero” is heading towards the rumored “Switch 2”, as suggested by a newly discovered age rating. If this turns out to be true, it could significantly boost the fighting game collection on the Switch 2.

Released by Spike Chunsoft and distributed by Bandai Namco, the game titled “Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero” debuted on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC platforms back in October 2024. In just a day after its launch, it soared to fame, selling an astounding 3 million copies. By February 2025, its lifetime sales surpassed the 5-million mark, positioning it as one of the most successful fighting games in recent years.

It is being speculated that the upcoming Nintendo console (presumably the Switch 2) might feature “Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero.” This speculation arises from a recent rating of an unannounced version of the game in Saudi Arabia, which is appropriate for ages 12 and up, aligning with its previous ratings. However, the game hasn’t been confirmed for the Switch 2 yet, suggesting it may not be part of the console’s launch library. Nevertheless, the rating itself suggests that a port of “Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero” for the Switch 2 could be imminent.

Bandai Namco’s Switch 2 Lineup Is Already Looking Strong

Despite the absence of “Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero”, Bandai Namco’s lineup for the Switch 2 appears robust, boasting several confirmed titles for the upcoming console. The marquee title is the Switch 2 adaptation of “Elden Ring”, though a specific launch date remains undetermined. On June 27, fans can expect “Tamagotchi Plaza” on the Switch’s successor. Following closely behind is “Shadow Labyrinth”, scheduled for release on July 18. Bandai Namco is also developing “Kirby Air Riders”, which will be distributed by Nintendo.

The recent age rating isn’t just a solitary hint suggesting a possible Switch 2 edition of “Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero,” as this adaptation has been speculated since March 2025. If Bandai Namco’s game lands on Nintendo’s next console, it would undoubtedly become one of the most enticing options for fighting game enthusiasts right off the bat. To date, the only confirmed fighting game for the potential Switch 2 is “Street Fighter 6,” which will be accessible from day one on the new device.

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2025-04-28 22:55