Key things
- The publisher of Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero has warned players about bans on the use of mods in Custom Battles.
- While mods are allowed in other areas, players should delete modded custom battles to avoid bans.
Publisher Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero threatened to ban players who use mods in their own battles. Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero fans have been using Custom Battles to create their own scenarios since launch, but that could all change with the upcoming wave of bans.
Since it was released, Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero was a wild success for Bandai Namco and Spike Chunsoft. latest Dragon Ball the fighting game sold 3 million copies in one day, raising the bar for the franchise. One of the main appeals Sparking Zero is his return to Budokai Tenkaichi series that was popular on the sixth generation of consoles. The game also features a roster of 182 characters, surpassing earlier entries in the series. Some players use mods to create their own battles, sometimes featuring characters outside of this list. Bandai Namco has confirmed that Custom Battles using mods run the risk of being banned.
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The Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero A Twitter account recently shared a post about the security measures being taken against players using mods in Custom Battles. According to the announcement, the support team will not be able to “handle any issues or appeals” for players caught using it Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero mods. For this reason, Bandai Namco recommends deleting modded custom battles immediately to avoid unnecessary bans. This announcement offers players some time to clear their own battles and avoid the ban. While the tweet warns players to delete these custom battles immediately, it's unclear when the wave of mod bans might occur, and it could be as early as tomorrow.
Some Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero Mods may result in bans
Due to a tweet mentioning that any mod system involved in players Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero Custom battles may lead to a ban, which may affect some players who use modified characters in game mode. Players who use character costumes like Chi Chi, Gohan Black and Dragon Ball Super Trunks can also be disabled in ranked mode, limiting their playability. Despite this, mods will still be allowed in other areas of the game, and some cosmetic ones may never lead to a ban. Since Bandai Namco hasn't confirmed how many players are using Custom Battles, it's unclear how many fans may get banned after this warning. Since not all custom battles contain NSFW content, it's unclear how many players are malicious.
More content will be added in the future Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero DLC, some mods may be less needed. Since some players used mods in Custom Battles to create dangerous content, the bans could be intended to improve the overall quality.