How to unlock more arenas in local PvP split-screen mode in Dragon Ball Sparking! ZERO? This can be done using mods, or rather one mod.
Dragon Ball Sparking! ZERO is a great game, but it has its drawbacks. Unfortunately, in the offline battle mode between two human players (split-screen mode), only one arena is available – Hyperbolic Time Chamber. This means that fighting with friends in front of the TV will quickly become boring.
Why did the developer make such a decision? This is most likely due to the limited power of the consoles, especially the Xbox Series S. We need to fix what the developers broke to make the game even better.
Don’t forget to check out our list of the best local competition games from the Dragon Ball universe.

How to unlock all arenas in offline PvP battles in Dragon Ball Sparking! ZERO?
There is no performance limitations in case of PC, so let’s change it. Currently, the only way to change this is to mod the PC version. The LFSE (Let’s Fight Somewhere Else) mod on Nexus Mods allows you to fight two people offline in virtually any environment. You can find the installation instruction in mod description.
What does split-screen combat between human opponents look like after installing the mod? Watch the video above (Steam version).
Only now the fun begins in earnest. Now you can fight with your friends in split-screen mode wherever you want, and recreate any fight from the Dragon Ball universe. The use of split-screen mode in PvP battles in fighting games is rare and thus makes this solution even more interesting.

It’s a pity that the game’s creators didn’t think about such a solution earlier for platforms that have sufficient computing power. Let’s all thank the author of the mod (which is Sora101Ven) for his great work.
If you are looking for other fighting games from the Dragon Ball universe with local versus mode, be sure to check out titles such as:

UPDATE: The latest official game update brings more (but not all) offline PvP arenas, so you no longer need to use the mod. Unless you want to have access to absolutely all arenas.
FAQ
Looking for great fighting games for two players on PC?
Check out this roundup of the best fighting titles. It’s an awesome resource for finding local multiplayer games that you can enjoy with friends on one computer.
Curious about old-school beat’em ups where you and a buddy can team up?
Take a look at this roundup of the top retro beat’em up games for PC—perfect for some couch co-op action.
Thinking of playing local multiplayer with just one controller and a keyboard?
Some games allow it, but not every title supports that setup. To avoid any hassle, it’s best to plan on having two controllers for most of offline multiplayer games.
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