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Gameplay
Much like Dragon Ball Z: Budokai, characters from the Dragon Ball series can be played to battle it out.
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Development
The game was first revealed at NintendoEverything.com on February 17, 2015. On June 13, 2015, a retailer added a poster hinting a possible localization.
Release
For those who pre-ordered the game in the UK through retailer GAME, or in the US through online retailer Amazon, would receive an email with a code to download the Japanese version of Dragon Ball Z: Super Butoden 2. They would also receive 6 extra Z Assist support characters via an additional code sent a few days following the games release. This extra content was also available through pre-ordering the game digitally via the Nintendo eShop or through purchasing the Dragon Ball Z: Extreme But?den New 3DS bundle through Nintendo's UK online store. The pre-order characters included Kid Goku, Baby Goku, Kid Gohan, Super Garlic Jr., Super Vegito, and Meta-Cooler.
An additional patch, released in November 2016 in Japan, allows support for local or online multiplayer, crossover cross-play between the game and One Piece: Great Pirate Colosseum, which was also developed by Arc System Works. The latter title is currently only available in Japan.
Reception
Extreme But?den currently has a score of 60% on Metacritic. Destructoid awarded it a score of 5 out of 10, saying "It's a competent fighter with nice sprite work, but it also does very little interesting with narrative presentation, combat mechanics, or gameplay modes."
The game sold 74,660 copies within its first week of release in Japan.
References
Source of the article : Wikipedia