Standard multiplayer allows you to select the type of lobby you want to play in, from racing a certain type of class, or taking part in drag races or special events.
Not exact matches
The Arcade mode
allows for single and
multiplayer races, with your
standard races, time trials, drift challenges, and the like.
In addition to entirely novel rule sets, Special Match mode also
allows for unlocking unique rewards that will not be available in the game's
standard multiplayer modes.
The Arcade mode
allows for single and
multiplayer races, with your
standard races, time trials, drift challenges, and the like.
A nice variety of
multiplayer modes are available too, from
standard one - on - one modes, to tag - team fights — which in turn
allow for a co-operative Ladder mode — and various different tournament possibilities online.
Dragon Ball FighterZ sees the Dragon Ball game series shift to a
standard 2D fighter after the Xenoverse series, integrating head - to - head
multiplayer that
allows fighters to swap between three characters from across Dragon Ball's history.