There will also be one-on-one and team-style battles in "Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden." Each of them will get a unique stage where they can summon their "Ultimate Art" special finishing attack. The news came from Japanese magazine Shueisha V Jump, which also reported that a mega list of more than 100 characters will be brawling and bodyslamming in various layouts and arenas. Bandai Namco Games is working on "Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden." This time though, the good news is for players rocking the handheld Nintendo 3DS system. As Bandai Namco Games prepped up for the release of "Dragon Ball Xenoverse" (which successfully transpired yesterday), the game studio revealed another treat for its ever adamant fans.
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