BandaiNamco revealed that they will be bringing back the DragonBall Games Battle Hour this March to Las Vegas, Nevada. esports
\n The event is currently scheduled to run from March 4th-5th, as they will take over The Expo at World Market Center Las Vegas. An interesting choice considering they could have nabbed any of the casinos along the strip for a gathering or even the LVCC. The event will host both online and in-person competitions, serving as both an esports hub for three titles to have championship games, but also bring about some announcements and celebrations of all things gaming when it comes to the anime.
In addition to these tournaments, the venue will have photocalls, Dragon Ball games and toys on display, game demos and more. Details will be announced over time on the Dragon Ball Games Battle Hour 2023 official website. Dragon Ball Games Battle Hour 2023 will host several tournaments and finals:\n\n\nDragon Ball FighterZ World Tour 2022\/2023 Finals for which players all across the world are currently fighting to qualify.
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