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Dragon Ball FighterZ threatens to permaban players who rage quit – Polygon
A new update for Dragon Ball FighterZ warns players who disconnect from matches that frequent rage quitting can result in a one-week ban — or a permanent one.

An update for Bandai Namco fighting game Dragon Ball FighterZ is threatening players who disconnect from matches or rage-quit with extensive bans. In some cases, players who disconnect from matches may find themselves permanently banned from online play.
According to an in-game message posted on Monday, Bandai Namco and developer Arc System Works will now be imposing restrictions on players who deliberately disconnect during online matches. Those restrictions include being banned from entering …
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