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Sparking Zero Tops All Dragon Ball Games On Steam

Dragon Ball Sparking Zero is now in early access on Steam and has already demolished player peak records for all other Dragon Ball games on the platform. At the moment, Dragon Ball Sparking Zero sits at an all-time player peak of 91,005 on SteamDB, more than double that of the next contender. 

To put things into perspective, there are several popular Dragon Ball games on Steam; however, none of them have ever had an all-time peak that was even close to Dragon Ball Sparking Zero. Dragon Ball Fighter Z is the next game in line, and this title peaked at 44,303 around 6.8 years ago. Similarly, games like Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot and Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 peaked at 25,852 and 19,416, respectively. 

Dragon Ball Sparking Zero Steam

Dragon Ball Sparking Zero hitting a peak of over 90,000 on Steam is a remarkable achievement, considering this player base currently only consists of the ones that purchased the Deluxe or Ultimate Edition. A whole wave of players are yet to join the game once it launches for Standard Edition owners.

However, we do not know how the game compares to the old Budokai Tenkaichi titles, as they were never released on Steam. But, we do know that Dragon Ball Sparking Zero has also beaten the likes of Tekken 8 and Street Fighter 6

In other news, if you are new to the game, check out the Attack, Movement and Defense guides before entering the PvP mode of Dragon Ball Sparking Zero. Also, learn more about the characters from Saiyan, NamekAndroidBuu, and GT Sagas. What are your thoughts on Dragon Ball Sparking Zero’s early access peak on Steam? Let us know in the comments or our new community forum!


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  • Tekken and Street Fighter are ass no one plays that trash Tekken fell off hard and notice no Mortal Kombat that game flopped. Maximilian Dood and his friend Matt have been hoping for this game to fail and bad mouthing it blew up in their faces! I hope this shows Bandai what makes money give us another Shonen Jump crossover fighter a massive one like this and it will be huge arena fighter like this or 2D by Arc Sys. This also shows Hunter X Hunter Nen Impact could have dominated had it came out this year if the single player was good enough. These e-sports losers need to go mind their business and yes that means Max leave our stuff alone you hate anime go away! Bandai pack this game with DLC you’re missing a ton of characters and stories OG Dragon Ball, GT, Z, Z movies, and Super Dragon Ball Heroes.

  • GOTY!!! I keep telling everyone if it doesn’t win we riot! I hope this wakes up Bandai tho pull all funding from Tekken and put it into Jump Force 2 and pack that game with every Shonen Jump franchise old and new even Shaman King, Cobra, and Kinnikuman the thing that started the battle shonen genre with like 200+ characters and DLC watch that thing sell it could out do this. Bandai needs to get their priorities straight.

  • Please give us a new massive Shonen Jump crossover title now we’ve waited over 5 years deliver if Arc System makes it this will be the biggest game ever!!!! 200+ characters in the base roster or if CyberConnect2 is making it still hype please announce it!

  • Yeah that guy sucks I really wish companies would stop listening to him and his stooge friends anymore everything they like flops funny Capcom hasn’t sued him yet. Sparking Zero FTW!!

  • That’s because this gave you way more then those games. Tekken 8 is a greedy money whore operation and has woke, Street Fighter 6 the same and less interest, then Mortal Kombat just bad all around and woke. Tekken is going down the Mortal Kombat route and deserves to lose money Harada and Boon suck! Glad this game is showing what makes the money not the crap the woke influencers like.

  • Yes! We need that everyone game I really want to know what they mean when they delisted Jump Force they said more was to come where is it?

  • That guy has always been a hater and a douchebag alongside his friends now the times have changed and he doesn’t like it. He and his old douche bag friends spent so much time attacking anime, anime fans, gaming fans, Mario fans, Fortnite kids, and Shadow fans now they don’t fit in and they’re the weird old people now. Just leave us alone you don’t fit in find something else instead of trying to ruin our stuff go get a real job. He just attacks anything his journo friends tell him to Wukong, Zelda, Hogwarts, Dragon Ball, whatever then shills for Disney and James Cameron.

  • That guy is literally mocking the game and has to siphon attention from it since his last stream for a trash game recommended by his journo friends flopped. Like mind your business you don’t like this stuff to avoid the backlash don’t comment on it move on but he needs to YT video I swear when he gets ratioed again he better not be surprised like stop talking shit about Dragon Ball you don’t like it why pay attention to that game then just because it’s popular and sold better than the trash you like he’s an insufferable asshole. I really hope Bandai ignores him and his friends they ruin games whenever their input is taken they act smart but don’t know anything they don’t know or like anime in general go mind your business!

  • Dragon Ball fans need to defend the franchise from people like them these people ruin everything they touch they’re not real fans just d-bag parasites looking for a lazy way to make money. They don’t respect this stuff, the audience, or even like it they just need to use a popular thing to get viewership. We gatekeep our fandom especially after these same people like Max ignored then cheered the death of Akira Toriyama and is friends with them.

  • Max is a garbage human being just ignore him honestly YouTube and Twitch should have banned him and his friends a long time ago. I hope companies do ignore him moving forward his takes are horrible and so are his friends takes.

  • I want a Jump Stars, Jump Force, or J-Stars again with everyone in it. Dragon Ball, One Piece, Toriko, Naruto, Bleach, Black Clover, D Grayman, Shaman King, Reborn!, Beelzebub, Nura Rise Of The Yokai Clan, Kekashi, Dr Stone, Promised Neverland, YuYu Hakusho, HunterXHunter, Bastard!!, Fist Of The North Star, Saint Seiya, Cobra, Kinnikuman, Sakigake!! Otokujuku, Medaka Box, Nisekoi, JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, Bobobo, Jujutsu Kaisen, My Hero Academia, Buso Renkin, Rurouni Kenshin, Kami Kochi, Tar Chan, World Trigger, Chainsaw Man, Assassination Classroom, GinTama, Demon Slayer, Sket Dance, Eyeshield 21, Elusive Samurai, Undead Unluck, Hikaru No Go, Kuroko’sBasketball Basketball, Slam Dunk, Haikyuu, Dr Slump, Neuro, Luckyman, Jaguar, Hell Teacher Nube, To Love Ru, Black Cat, Ninku, LevelE, Mashle, Saiki K, DNA2, Wingman, City Hunter, Cat’s Eye, Claymore, Food Wars, Prince Of Tennis, and many others all in one big crossover.

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