New updates are being added at the bottom of this story…….
Original story (published on May 25, 2022) follows:
Dragon Ball Legends is the latest game in Akira Toriyama’s legendary franchise for mobile devices.
Dragon Ball Legends seeks to offer a visual experience similar to that of the successful games in the Budokai Tenkaichi saga. However, there are some notable changes needed to adapt the gameplay system to touch screens.
Like the games in the Budokai Tenkaichi series, Dragon Ball Legends features an almost ‘over-the-shoulder’ camera. In addition, players will be choosing attacks and moves with simple touches through a card system.
The game is available in free-to-play format for both Android and iOS mobile devices. That said, currently Dragon Ball Legends players are unable to access the game, due to its servers being down.
Dragon Ball Legends servers down, players unable to login
According to multiple reports, the game servers are down, which means that the login is not working. So, players are unable to access the game or their accounts.
Was trying to queue into pvp, got kicked out and still haven’t gotten back in. Latest version of the app as well. Source
Official acknowledgment
The Dragon Ball Legends team is already aware of the problem and is working to resolve it.
Currently, the company is carrying out emergency server maintenance. Once the maintenance is over, the game should be accessible to everyone again, but there are no details about how long this maintenance will last.
We will update this story as new developments emerge on the matter.
We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience. More details will be provided in an upcoming in-game announcement. Source
Update 1 (May 25)
06:27 pm (IST): Dragon Ball Legends support on Twitter has confirmed that the login issue with the game has now been resolved.
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