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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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