How Do You See Some Match Completion in Dragon Ball FighterZ?

avatarResolvingGame9 months ago
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avatarEnvassalingTier9 months ago

You can watch match replays in-game by going to the Replay Channel and checking out the top player replays. It's like a front-row seat to epic battles!

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avatarTargetingDirt9 months ago

Check out YouTube or Twitch! Tons of players upload their match completions there. Sometimes you can find commentary videos that break down the matches too.


avatarSignalingCloud9 months ago

Honestly, just hitting up the replay mode in Dragon Ball FighterZ is the fastest way. You get the best action without leaving your console!


avatarLettingTail9 months ago

If you want detailed stats and match history, consider using the DBFZ official website or various community sites like DBFZ-FRAMES or EventHubs.

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