The MMO Dragonball Online actually existed – unfortunately not here in the West. Now fans have taken it up and want to revive it on a global scale. The beta will start soon: Are you in?
Released in 2010 in South Korea, Dragonball Online’s roots only extend to Taiwan and China. Although a release was also planned here in the West, it remained just a plan. Dragonball Online was completely shut down in 2013.

The MMO Necromancy
Dragon Ball Online was dead. All of Dragon Ball Online? No! A defiant spark of life remained in the virtual heart!
Not only was there corpse looting and some assets from Dragon Ball Online were reused for the role-playing game Dragon Ball Xenoverse, but behind the scenes there was also a lot of activity.
Attempts were made to revive the game on private servers. And the effort seems to be paying off: Thanks to the work of fans, it was recently announced that “Dragon Ball Online Global,” as it is now called, will enter Open Beta on March 1, 2018.
What is Dragon Ball Online Global anyway?
Dragon Ball Online Global takes place on an alternate Earth. The world is threatened by vile creatures, whose leader Mira is also experimenting with time travel. The player takes on the role of an involuntary time traveler.
The graphics still come from old times, although a few contents have been added for it.
In total, there are currently 599,171 accounts registered. Will you be a part of it soon? Or does it leave you completely cold?
If you are now in the mood for a manga-like MMO, check out Laplace!