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Dragon Ball Sparking Zero Rated for Switch 2 in Saudi Arabia 

Dragon Ball Sparking Zero’s Switch 2 rating has been revealed by the Saudi Arabian General Authority of Media Regulation. 

Sparking Zero Switch 2 Rating Surfaces Online

As spotted on r/GamingLeaksAndRumours, the official X account that oversees classifications of games for the Saudi Arabian General Authority of Media Regulation has posted a rating for Dragon Ball Sparking Zero on the Switch 2. The game has been rated suitable for ages 12 and up, as it may contain scary sounds or effects, including details of injuries. 

Usually, once a game is rated, a release date or reveal announcement could be on the cards soon. Recently, we observed that with Ghost of Yotei, a release date announcement was made as soon as the game was rated in Taiwan. Hopefully, an announcement for Dragon Ball Sparking Zero on the Switch 2 comes similarly. 

Dragon Ball Sparking Zero will be a great addition to the Switch 2’s roster, considering the game was not available on the original console, and the last Dragon Ball game we saw on the platform was Dragon Ball Z Kakarot in 2021. 

Nintendo Switch 2 players will be excited to finally play the highly requested sequel to the iconic Budokai Tenkaichi series, which introduces high-speed 3d battles in destructible environments, a new take on the story mode, more than 180 characters in the roster, user-generated content, online multiplayer and much more. 

In other news, check out Sparking Zero’s Daima DLC Part 1. Also, what are your thoughts on Dragon Ball Sparking Zero being rated for Switch 2? Let us know in the comments or on our new community forum!


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