Dragon Ball FighterZ remains the gold standard for anime fighting games, and its presence on the Nintendo Switch continues to thrive years after its initial launch. With the release of Update 1.33, the game has reached a new peak of competitive balance and technical refinement. For Switch players using NSP formats to manage their digital libraries and DLC content, staying current with this specific version is essential for accessing the latest roster changes and gameplay mechanics.
Dragon Ball FighterZ [BASE].nsz or .xci.Dragon Ball FighterZ [UPDATE][v1.33].nsp (usually between 3GB to 6GB).[UPDATED DLC].nsz pack containing the license tickets for all 20+ DLC characters (or a specific unlocker like dbfighterz_dlc_unlocker.nsp).Q: Can I use my old save files with Update 1.33? A: Yes. Updating the game to v1.33 will not delete your save data. However, if you use an older save file with a newer game version, it usually works fine, but an older game version cannot read a save file created on v1.33. Dragon Ball FighterZ SWITCH NSP DLC Update 1.33
DLC Content
If you are running a base version of the game or an older NSP update (e.g., v1.24 or v1.30), you will need Update 1.33 to play the latest DLC characters online or access their local trainer movesets. Dragon Ball FighterZ remains the gold standard for
, all 42 characters received changes, mostly in the form of buffs. Adult Gohan Base Game: The original Dragon Ball FighterZ [BASE]