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''Dragon Ball Legends'' (
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: ドラゴンボール レジェンズ) is a
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based on the ''
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'' anime franchise. Developed by
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and published by
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, it was released in Japan for
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on May 24, 2018, and for
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on May 31, 2018.


Gameplay

''Legends'' includes elements of
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and strategic card battling games. The player can control the characters by tapping the touch screen to make them attack and swiping it to move around the 3D environment. During the fights, players can use up to 3 characters, each of them has an element and depending on the opponent's element, their attacks can do more or less damage. Cards are automatically drawn from a deck, these allow to unleash combos of melee, ranged and special attacks. The amount of cards you get are dependent on your card draw speed, which affects how much cards you will get. Certain cards used by the player grant them Dragon Balls. After getting 7 of these, the player unlocks "Rising Rush" for their characters. This allows the character to unleash a super attack that is much more powerful than the typical combo attacks. ''Legends'' also has a ''gacha'' system allowing players to collect specific characters from the ''Dragon Ball'' series, although not from the yet-to-be-animated manga, there are 4 rarities and a sub-rarity; these are ''HERO'', being the weakest and most common, ''EXTREME'', being less common than ''HERO'' units, but still weak in gameplay; ''SPARKING,'' which are powerful but often overshadowed by ''Sparking: Legends Limited'' characters, as the latter rarity has units with better stats and have special finishing moves if the player uses a specific attack to end the fight. Lastly are ''ULTRA'' characters which are the strongest characters, upon initial release, and tend to be meta shattering. In order to collect these characters, one must summon them from their specified "banner." ''ULTRA'' characters can only be summoned on their specified banner, at a 0.35% drop rate. There are currently 21 ''ULTRA'' characters in the game, the first three being Super Saiyan Goku from the "Frieza Saga" of ''
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'' , Vegeta from the "Namek saga" of ''
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'' , and Omega Shenron from the "Shadow Dragon Saga" of ''
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'' - but these three are not summonable and must instead be obtained by completing their respective events. The first summonable ULTRA was ULTRA Super Gogeta for Legends Festival 2021.


Development and release

''Legends'' was announced during the Google Game Developers Conference in March 2018. The game was released in May 24, 2018 in Japan, and released worldwide in May 31, 2018.


Reception

The game reached 4.5 million pre-registered users worldwide, the highest for
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. By August 2021, the game had more than 50 million registered users. ''Legends'' received the award for best game of 2018 at the
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"Best of 2018" awards ceremony. By April 2024, the game surpassed 100 million registered users. A month after its launch, the game grossed $40 million, reaching number 3 on the Japanese
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. By February 2019, it grossed more than $140 million worldwide.


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* {{Dragon Ball games, state=expanded 2018 video games Android (operating system) games Bandai Namco games Dimps games Dragon Ball games Gacha games IOS games Multiplayer and single-player video games Video games developed in Japan