Since its release in late January, Dragon Ball FighterZ has suffered from issues relating to online multiplayer. These are still present almost a month later, but Bandai Namco has reassured fans that it`s both aware of the problems and working on updates to resolve them--the first of which should be out quite soon.In a video discussing the upcoming roadmap for FigherZ patches, producer Tomoko Hiroki states, `We`ve heard all of your feedback since the release, and we`re fully aware of the online issues that you`re having, such as the matching in Ring Match or being disconnected from the lobby. We`re aware of the situation, and keen to resolve them with all our might.`The first step toward fixing the problems will come before the end of February, when a new update is scheduled for release. Hiroki doesn`t specify what this will do precisely or which of the problems it will address, nor was a specific release date provided--she only says it`ll be out in `late February.``Please bear in mind that this first patch might not fix everything at once,` she continues. `Therefore, we`re also planning to release another patch in mid-[to]-late March to gradually resolve the issue. Rest assured that we will not stop until the fix has been completed.`Hiroki also thanks fans for their support and teases upcoming announcements, which will presumably involve more character reveals. Just recently, Bandai Namco announced FighterZ`s first two DLC characters will be Bardock and Broly.
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