Project Multi's final name is Gekishin Squadra

Summary

  • Last year, Dragon Ball was revealed: Project Multi as the series' first MOBA game.

  • It then disappeared quickly from the Earth's face and left everyone to wonder where it is gone.

  • A re-reveal probably seems to happen soon, as the game's final title has been discovered on Steamdb.

It looks like Dragon Ball's Moba, Project Multi, will be recalled soon, as its seemingly final (and very strange) names have been discovered on Steam.

As Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero proven when launched last year and Xenoverse, Fighterz and Kakarot have shown in ages, Dragon Ball has had a very good driving in the world of video games. Even with all these massive titles under their Super Saiyan belt, there is still much done with the franchise as a whole.

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For example, Dragon Ball: Project Multi, an online Moba revealed from nowhere last year, had an open test beet for a short period and then disappeared from the earth's face. Since then, the Dragon Ball fans have wondered where it may have gone, and if it will show up at any time soon, something that seems to be the case now.

Dragon Ball: Project Multi's real name is Gekishin Squadra, according to Steam

Looks like we will find out soon

As pointed out by Dragon Ball Insider DBShype, Dragon Ball: Project Multi's Steam page was recently updated on Backend, which is shown by Steamdb. One of the latest changes made on the page is to change the game's title from Project Multi to Gekishin Squadra, which was actually brand by Bandai recently but has only been associated with Dragon Ball.

Given that Bandai Namco has recently been confirmed to make a performance at the Summer Game Fest, it is likely that the title change will lead to a complete recovery of the game, which will hopefully tell when it aims to release as well. It is possible that the two are not linked and that Gekishin Squadra will only appear at a later date, but the time is Quite suspicious.

But at the moment we at least know for sure that Project Multi was not abandoned after its first disclosure. We know for sure when the Summer Game Fest takes place next week, but even if it's not there, a complete reveal seems not too far away.

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