You ever stumble into a Roblox fighting game that’s kinda fast, kinda chaotic, but weirdly fun? That’s pretty much what I got with Dragon Ball Hyper Blood. It’s a Dragon Ball battlegrounds game where the whole point is to get stronger, fight people, and pull off those flashy combos everyone loves. It’s not one of those super grindy games where you spend hours just to get a small power boost this one moves fast, especially if you’re playing with friends. There’s even this training multiplier when you’re in a group, which makes leveling up way quicker.
The game’s power cap is pretty wild too. You can hit MAX ZENKAI BOOST = 100 and yeah, it feels good when you’re climbing up to that. It also works on mobile and console, so you can kinda jump in wherever. If you’re a Roblox Premium member, you can grab some Mythic items too, which is a nice little bonus. And they drop free codes all the time usually when they hit player milestones or just randomly to keep people playing.
Now, if you just look at the game’s page, you probably won’t see much beyond the title and some tags. But if you dig in, Dragon Ball Hyper Blood actually pulled some serious numbers back in the day. It’s got over 67 million visits and people clearly liked it there’s an 88% thumbs-up rating, which is pretty solid. The weird thing though is when you check now, the player count’s kinda low. Sometimes it’s sitting at like 150-ish active players. That’s a pretty big drop from where it used to be.
And honestly, I kinda get it. The game’s super fast-paced, but because of that, you can pretty much blast through the progression really quick. You get strong fast, which is fun, but then you hit that wall where you’re like, “Okay, what’s next?” That’s where a lot of players seem to get stuck. People have been asking for more content, more updates, something to keep it fresh after you hit the big power milestones. It’s a common thing with games that let you power up super quick you burn through the fun part and then you’re just kinda waiting for something new.
There’s also a ton of other Dragon Ball games on Roblox that go the opposite way the ones that make you grind forever to get stronger. Hyper Blood doesn’t really do that, which is probably why it blew up in the first place. But if they want to bring people back or keep new players around, they’re gonna need to drop some deeper combat features, maybe new areas, or just something that makes people wanna stick around after they max out.
I still think Dragon Ball Hyper Blood is worth checking out if you’re into fast, flashy fighting games where you can get strong without grinding your life away. It’s fun, it’s snappy, and if you’ve got friends to train with, you’ll probably have a good time. Just don’t be surprised if you hit the top pretty fast and start looking around like, “Okay, now what?”
Oh, and if you’re looking for Dragon Ball Hyper Blood Codes or some cool scripts to help you level faster or unlock extras, you can find those over at Roblox Database. We keep those lists updated so you don’t have to dig around for working codes yourself.