The game operates on a timeline-agnostic premise. The "Timespace Tournament" gathers fighters from all corners of the Dragon Ball multiverse. This narrative freedom allowed developer Ganbarion to include characters that rarely see the light of day in modern AAA fighting games, such as the Shadow Dragons from GT or minor movie villains like Janemba. However, the 3DS hardware limitations and the "T-rating" (Teen) goals for the West resulted in a version of the game that felt visually sanitized compared to its Japanese counterpart.
Released originally on the Nintendo 3DS , Dragon Ball Fusions won hearts with its massive roster and custom team-building mechanics. However, the Western versions launched with highly criticized aesthetic censorship. The community-driven Uncensored Mod framework resolves this issue, combining localization fixes with the official Update 2.2.0 features. Dragon Ball Fusions- Uncensored Update 2.2.0 ...
: Raised the key orb costs for utilizing Galactic Donuts and Mock Move special abilities. The game operates on a timeline-agnostic premise