Dragon Ball Zenkai Battle Royale Pc Download Emulator 105 Better | Plus ★ |

Before attempting to run the game, ensure your PC meets these recommended specifications for smooth performance:


Step 1: Install TeknoParrot Download the Launcher from the official TeknoParrot site. Run the installer as Administrator. Allow it to update to the latest patch (this retroactively supports v105).

Step 2: Add the Game

Step 3: Configure Version 105 Settings (The "Better" part) Inside the Game Settings tab, you will see a dropdown for "Game Version." Select 1.05.

Step 4: Input Mapping

Step 5: Graphics (The "105 Better" visual patch)

Step 6: Run the Game Click "Launch." The first load will take 2-3 minutes as the emulator builds a Vulkan pipeline. After that, you are in the lobby.


This is NOT a traditional 2D fighter. It’s an arena brawler with lock-on, dash mechanics, and team synergy.

The “better” part of v105 enables full rebinding – I mapped dash to L1, Super to R1, and assists to face buttons. Previous emu builds locked controls. Now? It feels like a native PC fighter. Before attempting to run the game, ensure your

Even with the "better" version, you may hit snags. Here is how to fix them.

Issue 1: "The game crashes when selecting Broly."

Issue 2: No sound during Super Attacks.

Issue 3: Input lag during 3v3 fights.


In some emulation forums, users share modified data builds (e.g., version 1.05) claiming improved performance or unlocked characters. These are not official and may contain malware or be non-functional.

Dragon Ball Zenkai Battle Royale on emulator v105 is a love letter to arcade-era DBZ. It’s loud, fast, unbalanced in the best way, and pure fan service. If you have a gaming PC and 2–3 friends willing to join, this will be the most fun you’ve had with a Dragon Ball game since Budokai Tenkaichi 3. Just be ready to spend 30 minutes setting it up. After that? It’s over 9000.

Would I recommend it? Yes – but only for the patient Saiyan warrior.


Reviewed by: A DBZ fan who spent 3 hours tweaking emulators so you don’t have to.
Tested on: i7-10700K, RTX 3060, 16GB RAM, Windows 11. Step 1: Install TeknoParrot Download the Launcher from

Let’s cut to the chase. Dragon Ball Zenkai Battle Royale was never officially released on home consoles or PC. It was an arcade-only, 3v3 arena brawler that used proprietary hardware (System 357 based on PS3). For years, it was the “lost DBZ game” – whispered about in forums, glimpsed in Japanese arcade streams. But thanks to emulation, specifically the v105 build of TeknoParrot (and certain community patches), you can now run this masterpiece at a near-arcade-perfect 60fps on a standard gaming PC. And yes – it’s better.

  • Transfer legally obtained game files (APK/OBB) into the emulator via drag-and-drop or internal installer.
  • Install required runtime libraries inside emulator (if prompted), then launch the game.