Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero has received a rating for the Nintendo Switch 2, even before an official announcement confirmed the fighting game's release on the new console.
While there's still no official word that the game, based on Akira Toriyama's beloved anime and manga series, is coming to the Switch 2, a deleted tweet from the Saudi General Authority of Media Regulation—spotted by the Gaming Leaks and Rumors subreddit—suggests it's happening.
"Experience the action-packed battles in the new game Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero. Coming to Nintendo Switch 2 with immersive 3D fights and storylines that evolve depending on your decisions," the since-removed tweet stated, confirming a 12+ age rating.
Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero elevates the iconic Budokai Tenkaichi gameplay to new heights, featuring a massive roster of playable characters, each with unique abilities, transformations, and signature moves.
We awarded it a 7/10 in our IGN Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero review, noting: "Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero is a nostalgic blast from the past, sometimes to its detriment, but the joy of revisiting a simpler era when games prioritized fun over balance and competition remains a great experience."
Nintendo Switch 2 pre-orders opened on April 24, with the price set at $449.99 — and the response was as chaotic as predicted. That same day, Nintendo cautioned U.S. customers who secured a Switch 2 pre-order via the My Nintendo Store, explaining that release date delivery couldn't be guaranteed due to overwhelming demand.
For further details, visit IGN's Nintendo Switch 2 pre-order guide.