Games last too long according to game's producer

During the scheduled announcement section of the Dragon Ball FighterZ World Tour Finals, many interesting things were were revealed. First off, Bandai Namco reaffirmed that Jiren would become a DLC fighter for Season 2 of Dragon Ball FighterZ.

Later, they talked about some of the changes that are coming to the game based on feedback. It was stated that they wanted to adjust the battle tempo of the game so that matches wouldn't go on for as long as they do.

"We're also making changes to the battle tempo," said Tomoko Hiroki through her translator. "A lot of feedback we got is that the overall matches are a little too long. By adjusting various elements to the game, we're going to sort of improve on that."

In other words, it sounds as though many of these adjustments will be focused on making games shorter. We haven't been given specific details about how the development team are going about this.

It's possible that characters will have a lower life expectancy in Dragon Ball FighterZ going forward. This could translate to an increase in damage.

Alternatively, it might mean that the Sparking Blast mechanic might be a bit weaker in terms of health regeneration.

We'll likely find out more about Dragon Ball FighterZ's system changes tomorrow when "big announcements" are made.



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Source: Dragon Ball FighterZ Twitch.