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Updated · ComicBook.com · Apr 30
Xbox users permanently claim Dragon Ball FighterZ through Free Play Days loophole
Updated
Updated · ComicBook.com · Apr 30

Xbox users permanently claim Dragon Ball FighterZ through Free Play Days loophole

8 articles · Updated · ComicBook.com · Apr 30
  • The exploit affects Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S owners, letting them keep the 2018 Arc System Works and Bandai Namco game, normally priced at $60, after this weekend.
  • Users install the Xbox One Free Play Days version, launch it, restart the console and then see both versions in their Owned Games library.
  • Xbox, Bandai Namco and Arc System Works had not commented by publication, and while similar loopholes have sometimes been honoured, claims can also be revoked.
Could Microsoft suddenly revoke access to Dragon Ball FighterZ for users who claim it through this loophole, and what would that mean for digital game ownership?
With rising global content regulation and platform glitches, are digital game promotions becoming riskier for both publishers and players?