: The Vita version utilized unique hardware features like touch-screen controls for specific game functions and NEAR functionality (at the time) for trading items with other players.
: You can transfer your progress between the PS Vita and PS3 using the Cloud Save feature, letting you level up characters on the go and continue on your TV later. Download vs. Physical Performance
: The game's mission-based structure—designed for 5–10 minute bursts—is perfectly suited for handheld play.
The game is available both as a physical card and a digital PSN Download.
: Digital downloads generally offer slightly faster loading times than the physical card, though the difference is minimal given the Vita's architecture.
: While most pre-order DLC like Super Vegito or Super Saiyan Bardock have been delisted from official stores, digital editions often included the Goku (Naruto Uzumaki Sage Mode) costume . Key Gameplay Features
on the PS Vita is often cited as one of the best portable Dragon Ball experiences because it doesn't compromise on the core console features. While home consoles had the raw power, the Vita version offered unique hardware-specific integration that made it a "better" fit for many fans. Why the PS Vita Version Stands Out
: The full digital game requires roughly 1.4 GB of space on your memory card.