Bandai Namco has announced that the online service for Dragon Ball Card Warriors, a mode in Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, will be terminated on October 30, 2023. After that date, players will only be able to play an offline version of the game against the CPU.
The decision to remove the mode from Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot was announced on the official Twitter and came as a surprise to many fans. Dragon Ball Card Warriors is a relatively new mode, having been released in 2022. However, Bandai Namco has not given any specific reasons for the termination of the online service.
Bandai Namco has not given any specific reasons on their website for terminating the online service for Dragon Ball Card Warriors. However, it is possible that the game is not as popular as they had hoped, or that it is too expensive to maintain the online servers.
The end of the Dragon Ball Card Warriors online service is a disappointing decision for fans of the game. However, Bandai Namco has stated that they are committed to supporting the offline version of the game, and they will continue to release new updates and content for it.
It is important to note that some items and game functions that are currently available in the online version will not be available in the offline version. This includes the ability to purchase new cards and items with Platinum Coins, as well as the ability to compete in online tournaments.
If you want to keep your progress from the online version, you need to transfer your data to the offline version before the data transfer function ends at the end of 2023. Once the data transfer function ends, you will not be able to transfer data from the online version to the offline version.
To transfer your data, you will need to go to the Dragon Ball Card Warriors online service and follow the instructions. The data transfer process is simple, and it should only take a few minutes to complete.
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