Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero is rumored to be making its way to the Switch 2, following an age rating that recently surfaced in Saudi Arabia. If true, this would be a significant addition to the Switch 2’s roster of fighting games.
Originally developed by Spike Chunsoft and published by Bandai Namco, Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero debuted on the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC back in October 2024. It quickly became a hit, selling a staggering 3 million copies within just 24 hours. By February 2025, it had surpassed 5 million in lifetime sales, cementing its status as a standout in the fighting game genre.
The game’s unconfirmed Switch 2 release was noted by Twitter user Gmedia_Games, who reported that it had been rated in Saudi Arabia for players 12 and up, in line with previous ratings. Although it hasn’t been announced as a launch title for the Switch 2, the fact that it’s been rated suggests its arrival might not be too far off.
Looking at Bandai Namco’s offerings for the Switch 2, the lineup is already promising. Elden Ring is among the titles anticipated, despite lacking a specific release date. Tamagotchi Plaza is set to launch on June 27, and the Dark Pac-Man spin-off, Shadow Labyrinth, is expected on July 18. Additionally, Kirby Air Riders is in development and will be published by Nintendo.
The rating isn’t the first hint of Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero’s potential Switch 2 version; rumors have been circulating since March 2025. If it indeed lands on Nintendo’s new console, it will likely become a top pick for fans of the genre. Currently, Street Fighter 6 holds the title as the biggest confirmed fighting game for the Switch 2.
Overall, the Switch 2 is shaping up to have a strong lineup, and the addition of Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero could only enhance its appeal further for fighting game enthusiasts.