Dragonball FighterZ has had its fair share of challenges since the long-awaited rollback (since Evo 2022) was introduced in a recent update. Back in late last year, a beta test was conducted for the rollback. During the patch release in February, Twitter users such as FSLink voiced their findings about what was introduced after the rollback inclusion.
570 days for DBFZ rollback to officially release and….
– visual bugs on the with character icons flashing from beta
– Xbox version upgrade broken
– LC21 DLC not correctly being shown as purchased if already bought
– Can't use official PS4 sticks on PS5 ver@BandaiNamcoUS pic.twitter.com/wB7jvD2dz7— FSLink (@FourSwordsLink) February 29, 2024
Dragon Ball FighterZ patch 1.36 was released for console and Steam versions today to correct the visual bugs as a course.
DRAGON BALL FighterZ patch 1.36 is now available.
Full patch notes can be viewed below.Please apply this patch to continue playing #DBFZ online. Thank you for your patience. pic.twitter.com/pjqt8OS4J4
— Dragon Ball Games (@dragonballgames) April 19, 2024
Update to GGPO Steam Version
- Fixed the effects that were not being applied correctly when rollback was activated.
- Fixed the character motions that were not being applied correctly when rollback was activated.
- Fixed bugs that caused characters to display incorrectly in spectator mode.
Update to PS5/XSX/GamePass Version
- Fixed the effects that were not being applied correctly when rollback was activated.
- Fixed the bugs causing characters to either remain or vanish during specific techniques.
- Fixed the bugs causing an off-stage element to appear on the screen when a character is blown away or the stage is destroyed.
- Fixed bugs that caused characters to display incorrectly in spectator mode.
Dragonball FighterZ is available for PlayStation 4|5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, and PC (Steam).