Dragon Ball: Inspire zero switch 2 reservations including reward characters
Blog Andrew Joseph 05 Aug , 2025 0

Bandai Namco confirms Dragon Ball: Inspire Zero Officially travel to Switch 2 and Switch during Nintendo's July Partner Direct Period. These new switches and switch 2 versions will play like the PS5, Xbox and PC versions launched last year, but will support motion control for certain movements, such as Goku's Spirit Bomb Ultimate Attack. Dragon Ball: Spark Zero will be available on Switch 2 and will be available in multiple versions, including the $60 physical standard version and multiple digital versions, including a lot of extra content, all of which can be pre-ordered by the November 14 release date of Spark Zero. Booking any version of the game on Nintendo's hybrid handheld board can also unlock several characters of the game as early as possible.
Dragon Ball: triggers zero booking bonus

If you book Dragon Ball: Zero on Switch 2 or switch, you will receive Goku's child form as a reward character from the recent Dragon Ball anime Dragon Ball Daima. You'll also get early unlocked Gogeta (a fusion form of Goku and Vegeta) and six variants of Broly – but it's still a good start in unlocking the game's full 182 specific lineups. Here is a list of all subscription reward characters for Switch 2 and Switch versions:
- Goku (mini)
- Gogeta (basic form)
- Gogeta (Super Saiyan)
- Gogeta (Super Saiyan Blue)
- Blo (basic form)
- Broly (Super Saiyan)
- Broly (Legendary Super Saiyan)
$60 | Published on November 14
Dragon Ball for Switch 2 and Switch: Sparking Zero includes the basic game, and bonuses and early characters are unlocked if you book before release. In-person reservations are priced at $60 at several online retailers. Digital reservations are also available on Switch Eshop.
It is worth noting that the Switch 2 Edition is a game key card version, which means the cartridge does not contain any game data, but is used as a physical DRM, allowing you to download and play digital versions on the console. The original switch version includes the complete game data on the shopping cart. It looks like Bandai Namco offers the option to upgrade from the Switch 2 Edition. This isn't sure how the game performs on the original switch, but Bandai Namco confirmed that the Switch 2's more powerful hardware will naturally provide better graphics power.
Dragon Ball: Inspire Zero Digital Deluxe Edition (Switch 2 and Switch)
$90 | Published on November 14

In addition to the physical standard version, Spark Zero will get two digital-only switch 2 and switch versions that contain other things. The first is Dragon Ball: Inspiring Zero Digital Deluxe Edition, which features a basic game and season pass that brings you new story campaigns, playable characters, and more. Here is what the season pass is in:
- Four DLC packages based on Dragon Ball: Superhero, Dragon Ball Large, and more
- More than 20 playable characters
- Summoning ability
Dragon Ball Pre-order: Zero Digital Deluxe Edition costs $90 on Nintendo Eshop. Booking brings you bonuses Goku (mini) playable characters as well as early Gogeta and Broly variant unlocks. Please note that the Season Pass content will also be purchased separately later.
Dragon Ball: Launching Zero Ultimate Edition (Switch 2 and Switch)
$100 | Posted on November 14


There is also the $100 Digital-only Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero Ultimate Edition, which includes everything in the Digital Deluxe Edition, as well as some final versions of dedicated Extras:
- Super costume with a telephone pole
- Performance sound set
- 2 player card background
- 1 custom project to improve character's combat ability
- Summon super worship ability
Bookings are available on Nintendo Eshop.
Despite many Dragon Ball games, Zero is easily the biggest game. The game is a celebration of the entire Dragon Ball series, which includes a roster of 182 characters from various Dragon Ball anime series and movies. In addition to a single player activity spanning multiple Dragon Ball legends, there is a mode that allows you to change the results of famous moments in the series. The game also includes online and local multiplayer games for up to six players.
There are several other great Dragon Ball games available for switches, all of which are also Switch 2 compatible. Dragon Ball Fighter is a top-notch work in the genre. Developed by Arc System Works, the studio behind the guilty gear, Dragon Ball Fighterz is a 2.5D markup team fighting game with its roster taken from Dragon Ball Z, GT and Super. However, it offers a more traditional fighting game than three-dimensional action that inspires zero. You can pick it up $25 on Amazon.
For a story-focused single-player dragon ball experience Dragon Ball Kakarot. The game retells Goku’s entire Dragon Ball Z story, but it adds a kind of action RPG talent and has a delightful grinding and skill customization when exploring the iconic world of anime. The game also received several post-release extensions that adapt to other Dragon Ball storylines, including Dragon Ball Super and Dragon Ball is coming. Finally, there is Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2This allows you to create your own custom characters and work with Goku and other Z fighters to protect all time and space. While this is an older game in the series, Xenoverse 2 has been backed by the new DLC for years and its roster is the latest with Modern Dragon Ball Media.