To all Nintendo Switch owners missing out on the hype and fun brought about by Bandai Namco's hit fighting game "Dragon Ball FighterZ," here's some great news for you!

Everybody knows that "Dragon Ball FighterZ" is coming to the Nintendo Switch on September 28, 2018, but the game's producer is more than just happy to bring the game to the famous game console; she's very thankful to the fans and promises that there'll be more to come, Comic Book reported.

"Hi, I'm the producer of Dragon Ball FighterZ, Tomoko Hiroki," the elated producer said in a YouTube video she made herself. "I would like to say that it's really thanks to the support of the fans and the voices from fans requesting for the Switch version that we were able to go into development of the Switch version of Dragon Ball FighterZ."

Fans have more than just purchasing power. Apparently, because fans kept clamoring and asking for the famous anime fighting game, the game company was able to work on it -- and in just a few more days, it will be coming to the said console.

What's more, Hiroki confirmed that some DLCs will be coming to the game's Nintendo Switch version.

"So I would like to show our appreciation to the fans and aside from the Switch version we do also have some DLCs coming up soon for Dragon Ball FighterZ," she said. "So we hope that fans will continue to support the game!"

DLCs

While there aren't any confirmed details regarding DLCs that will quickly follow the game's Nintendo Switch version, one can only guess that Cooler will be coming, based on the YouTube video. Fans will just have to wait for the game to be released for the Switch and hope that DLCs are coming real fast.

Record-Breaking

"Dragon Ball FighterZ" is one of the most famous titles available right now. It was able to break several records this year, and yet it's only on its way to the Nintendo Switch.

According to Evolution Championship Series co-founder Joey Cuellar, "Dragon Ball FighterZ" had the most number of entrants joining to play the game at EVO 2018. It had 2,530 entrants, surpassing "Street Fighter V" for this year's championship.

It also surpassed "Fortnite" for the highest watched EVO game on Twitch, Githyp reported. At more than 258,000 views, it actually is the highest watched EVO game ever on Twitch, surpassing "Street Fighter V," "Tekken 7," and "Super Smash Brothers."