Dragon Ball FighterZ remains the gold standard for anime fighting games, and its presence on the Nintendo Switch continues to thrive years after its initial launch. With the release of Update 1.33, the game has reached a new peak of competitive balance and technical refinement. For Switch players using NSP formats to manage their digital libraries and DLC content, staying current with this specific version is essential for accessing the latest roster changes and gameplay mechanics.
Update 1.33 for Dragon Ball FighterZ on Nintendo Switch is one of the game's most significant overhauls, focusing heavily on system mechanics massive buffs Dragon Ball FighterZ SWITCH NSP DLC Update 1.33
Bandai Namco and Arc System Works have been hard at work refining the roster. While full patch notes often span pages of frame data changes, Update 1.33 brings general balance tweaks to various fighters to ensure fair play. This affects combo routes and specific character mechanics, so lab rats will want to check their mains immediately. Dragon Ball FighterZ remains the gold standard for
Update 1.33 for Dragon Ball FighterZ on Nintendo Switch is a massive balance overhaul that fundamentally changes high-level play by introducing a new "comeback" mechanic and extensive character buffs. Released for the Switch in September 2023, it brings the platform into parity with other versions, focusing on making every character more viable through aggressive offensive tools. Core Gameplay Mechanics Damage/frame/hitbox tweaks for balance
For those using the Switch version (NSP), this update aligns the console with the current competitive standard found on PlayStation and PC.
DLC Synchronization: Ensures that all previously released DLC characters (like Lab Coat 21 or Gogeta SS4) function correctly with the new balance changes.