In a twist that no one saw coming, the mobile gaming world was rocked by the unexpected unity that stirred up interest among gamers and anime enthusiasts alike Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI) a hugely popular battle royale game was merged with the legendary anime series Dragon Ball Super Krafton, the mastermind behind BGMI's unforgettable gaming experiences, recently unveiled this incredible crossover that combines two beloved universes into one action-packed game in the matter
The announcement of this unique partnership had fans buzzing with anticipation. And the later release of BGMI’s 2.7 update did not disappoint. The update brings a host of new features, taking players into the exciting world of Dragon Ball Super, while keeping the core elements of the battle royale genre intact.
BGMI Update 2.7 Version Review
The BGMI 2.7 update has set the gaming world on fire with its clever crossover. This unexpected collaboration seamlessly blends BGMI’s dynamic gameplay with Dragon Ball Super’s mesmerizing lore. Many exciting features await players, each a tribute to anime that left an indelible mark on popular culture.
Introduction Of Ki Moves In BGMI
The concept of BGMI hasn’t changed—a battle royal tournament where players fight for survival either solo or in a team setting. However, this update comes with a big twist—the ability to fly and do Ki-based things. Drawing inspiration from Dragon Ball Super, players can now unleash powerful ki attacks like the iconic Kamehameha, taking the traditional shooting experience to new heights The flow of these elements though adds complexity and strategy, reframes the combat, forces players to make adjustments or destroy .
Gameplay Of BGMI 2.7
One concern with such a significant update is the impact on gameplay. But Crafton succeeded in skillfully incorporating these new elements without compromising the fluidity and passion that define BGMI. While the basic mechanics haven’t changed, the overall difficulty seems to have been reduced, perhaps due to the addition of more Bot players—changes needed to run the Dragon Balls and Shenron hunts.
Animation & In-Game Music Effects
The attention to detail in BGMI’s 2.7 update is impressive. The fun of ki moves and Shenron's invocation captures the essence of Dragon Ball Super, immersing players in a world that feels familiar and exciting with a soundtrack that evokes nostalgia for fans, and ki every attack is a moment of pure joy. While the in-game soundtrack remains largely the same, BGMI’s original audio mixed with Dragon Ball elements creates a harmonious symphony.
New Additions: Senzu Beans & Flying Cars
One of today’s highlights is the addition of senju beans, a staple of the Dragon Ball universe. While their performance doesn’t quite mirror their anime counterparts, their inclusion adds a stylistic depth to the game. Not unlike a flying car reminiscent of Capsule Corp . the introduction of the technology provides not only a means of driving but also an added authenticity appreciated by fans.
A Whole New Dragon Ball Mode
Enter Dragon Ball Mode—a dedicated area where players can play the roles of Goku, Gohan, Vegeta, Piccolo, and Frieza, each with their signature abilities. Team up with friends and take part in Ki-powered battles, and embrace the anime series’ iconic clashes. This mode adds variety to the gameplay, inviting players to experience the adrenaline rush of Dragon Ball battles.
Lobby Music
While the introduction of Hindi music in the gallery is an attempt at cultural diversity, the players received mixed reactions. BGMI is clearly trying to honor both its Indian player community and Dragon Ball heritage, but there are differences of opinion on the execution. Meanwhile, the added ability to enhance BGMI classical music has been appreciated.
What I Liked:
Crafton's dedication to combining the worlds of BGMI and Dragon Ball Super is admirable. Integrating that moves, introducing Dragon Balls and Shenron, and the ability to use iconic characters add up to several outstanding Seamless gameplay changes and preserve the core essence of BGMI while infusing Dragon Ball elements is a testament to the developers expertise.
What I Didn't Like:
While today is certainly a success, there is room for improvement. Some fans have expressed disappointment with Vegeta's lack of moves in the ranked modes, highlighting a desire for a more detailed depiction of the Dragon Ball universe when this minor setback doesn't do much to diminish the overall enjoyment of the crossover experience on. As the gaming community dives deeper into the world of BGMI’s 2.7 update, it’s clear that this collaboration has created synergies beyond individual franchises. BGMI’s successful inclusion of the essence of Dragon Ball Super not only reinvigorates the game but demonstrates the unlimited power of crossover in shaping the gaming landscape. With players now able to fly planes, launch Kamehameha bombs and summon Shenron, the BGMI 2.7 update has transformed the realm of mobile gaming into epic battles of nostalgia and novelty.