Those looking for a smootherDragon Ball FighterZonline experience can soon try it out with Rollback Netcode. Bandai Namco has locked in a Public Beta Test for the feature from November 30 through December 10.

The announcement came via the officialDragon BallGames Twitter and Bandai Namco Entertainment producer Tomoko Hiroki. Just in time for the lead up to the Power Tournament finals in January, everyone is invited to take part in the beta on Steam. You can see the full message in the announcement video below.

Dragon Ball FighterZ

For those interested in participating, theSteam announcement pagehas all the details. The test will be open to everyone who bought the Steam version ofDragon Ball FighterZ. All you have to do is go to the game in your library, open the Properties window, and select public-beta-test from the Betas tab. There are a few troubleshooting notes for anyone who has an issue finding the option. If you’d rather go back to the normal version during the test period, you’ll be able to switch by selecting ‘None’ in the Betas tab.

Dragon Ball FighterZfirst launchedfor PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC in January 2018, followed by a release on Nintendo Switch that September. At the time of this writing, the Public Beta Test for Rollback Netcode is just going to be available for the Steam version. For what it’s worth, all versions of the full game are heavily discounted on the platform right now. Any further updates during the test period will be made through the official Bandai Namco Esports Twitter account.

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