Dragon Ball Sparking Zero Update 2.000.013 Patch Notes (DBSZ 2.15)

Dragon Ball Sparking Zero update 2.000.013 is available to download on PS5, PC, and Xbox Series X/S. According to the official Dragon Ball Sparking Zero 2.15 patch notes, the latest update delivers a major DLC drop with six new characters, the First Demon World stage, and a ranked system overhaul. Transformation mechanics are reworked, movement speeds adjusted, and Ki costs increased for balance. Apart from this, Dragon Ball Sparking Zero patch 2.000.013 also includes stability and performance improvements.

Dragon Ball Sparking Zero Update 2.15 Patch Notes – September 22, 2025

Dragon Ball Sparking Zero Update 2.000.013 Patch Notes (DBSZ 2.15)
Dragon Ball Sparking Zero Update 2.000.013 Patch Notes (DBSZ 2.15)

Update Summary

  • New DLC characters added, including multiple Goku and Vegeta forms, Majin Duu, and Gomah variations.

  • First Demon World stage introduced as a new battle environment.

  • Transformation system adjusted, removing health recovery but granting permanent attack buffs.

  • Ranked rewards expanded, with guaranteed minimum points and season-end titles for top 100 players.

  • Battle system refined, with faster movement, higher Ki costs, and fixes to multiple mechanics.

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DLC Content

New Characters

  • Goku (Mini)

  • Super Saiyan 4 Goku (Daima)

  • Super Saiyan 4 Vegeta (Daima)

  • Super Saiyan 3 Majin Duu

  • Third Eye Gomah

  • Giant Gomah

New Stage

  • Added First Demon World stage.

Access Issue

  • Early access available today, but only Baby Super Saiyan 4 Goku is currently accessible.

  • Other characters locked due to rollout issue, expected to be fixed within the day.


General Changes & Adjustments

Stages

  • Added First Demon World stage.

Single Battle

  • Removed health recovery upon transformation.

  • Transformation now grants permanent attack power buff via skill sock, removed when reverting.

Options

  • Added option to display battle area edge with different visibility methods.


Game Mode Adjustments

Episode Battle

  • Difficulty of some stages adjusted.

Custom Battle

  • Added 2D cutscenes and text.

Ranked Match

  • Players receive minimum of 50 points per match regardless of rank difference.

  • Top 100 players now earn rank titles at season’s end.

  • Character ranks also reward titles for top 100 players.


Battle System Changes

Movement

  • Short Dash: Can chain one extra dash immediately.

  • Ascent/Descent: Increased movement speed at close range.

  • Quick Ascent/Descent: Increased Ki consumption.

Combat Adjustments

  • Ultimate Blasts: Reduced damage reduction in combos.

  • Ki Blast Deflect: Can quickly perform Smash attacks.

  • Super Counter: Ki no longer recovers automatically.

  • See Through: Follow-ups can be charged.

  • Sonic Sway: Fixed issue with guardable follow-ups.

  • Revenge Counter: Now usable from front hits; combo effect changed to blow-away.

  • Guard Break: Fixed Smash attack guard break issue.

  • Paralyzing Smash Ki Blast: Increased Ki cost.

  • Tornado Slash: Fixed guard cancel issue.


Skill & Blast Adjustments

Dyspo: Super Maximum Light Speed Mode

  • Added effect duration icon.

  • Reduced Ki consumption for short dashes.

General Unblockable Rush Blasts

  • Can now be evaded with auto-evasion skills like Afterimage Technique.


Character Adjustments

  • Gogeta (Super), SSGSS: Increased Smash Ki Blast power.

  • Whis: Adjusted “Overture to Destruction” to reduce vertical hit range.


Other Fixes

  • Battle Rules: Fixed ring-out issue.

  • Online Match: Fixed missing UI display bug.

Recently, the game was released with positive reviews. Unfortunately, since the last Dragon Ball Sparking Zero patch 1.003.003, players have been facing a number of online gameplay issues. Today’s DBSZ update 2.000.013 update is expected to fix these issues. The upcoming Dragon Ball Sparking Zero update 2.000.014 will fix the remaining issues.

Download free Sparking Zero patch 2.000.013 on PlayStation 5, PC, and Xbox.

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