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Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero Players Discover Game Breaking Bug
Key Takeaways
- Some Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero players are randomly losing all of their save data.
- The issue only appears to be impacting PS5 and Xbox Series X/S players.
- The game’s developers have not yet addressed the issue, which has persisted since the game’s early access period.
Some Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero players are reporting a bug that is deleting their save data. Following its release on October 11, Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero has proven to be a massive hit with fans and critics alike, marking the first entry to the Budokai Tenkaichi series in nearly 15 years.
The early access period for the new fighting title foretold its massive success, pulling in over 90,000 simultaneous players ahead of the game’s official release. Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero sold over three million copies globally on its first day, with fans quick to applaud the game’s packed roster, dynamic cel-shaded graphics, and difficult boss fights. Though the game is proving to be a dream come true for many fans of the Dragon Ball series, it isn’t without its problems, and one bug in particular is causing some players to give up on the title entirely.
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A Reddit post made on the game’s subreddit details a particularly troubling bug that deletes save data, including cloud saves, without warning. Hundreds of PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S players took to the thread to discuss the random bug, with one particularly unlucky user remarking that they lost 23 hours of progress and tons of unlocked characters in Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero. The bug also appeared to be present during the game’s early access period, with many players wondering how it wasn’t addressed before the game’s full release. Many have tried to reach out to Bandai Namco on social media, but the company hasn’t yet released a statement regarding the issue.
Console Players Randomly Losing All Save Data in Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero
While this seems to be the most serious issue with the title at the moment, players have also had complaints about the game’s difficulty. Early access players took to social media to share their frustrations with the Great Ape Vegeta fight in Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero, prompting Bandai Namco itself to respond by telling fans to simply lower the difficulty. Some players also feel let down by the lack of a split-screen mode on all multiplayer maps, though one helpful gamer has already created a mod to remedy this issue.
Although this serious bug is causing major problems, it seems to only impact console users. PC players are continuing to flock to the game in record numbers, with Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero seeing a peak concurrent player count of 122,554 on Steam. While the game’s publisher is seeing major success with the long-awaited title, a recent report revealed that Bandai Namco is cutting staff and canceling some games, including a contract project with Nintendo.
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