A few days after the presentation of the gameplay of Dragon Ball Sparking Zero, we learn that the new fighting game from Bandai Namco Entertainment and Spike Chunsoft has already been rated by the ESRB (Entertainment Software Rating Board), an organization that deals with the classification of video games intended to be marketed in North America.
The ESRB gave Dragon Ball Sparking Zero a “T (Teen)” rating, which indicates a product aimed at young people aged 13 and over due to the presence of a certain amount of violence, although not excessive. This is, in other words, the same rating assigned to other productions dedicated to Dragon Ball, including FighterZ, Xenoverse, Kakarot and the old Budokai Tenkaichi.
The assignment of the evaluation turns out to be interesting also and above all for another reason, since operations of this kind occur usually carried out in the final stages of development and about to be published on the market, therefore it is possible (although not certain) that the final launch is not too far away. Dragon Ball Sparking Zero, remember, currently does not have an official launch window, being simply indicated as “coming soon”, so every slightest sign in this sense cannot be ignored.
While waiting to discover the launch date on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series