Any changes to such a model immediately cause concern, as the store and premium currency have often become one of the key elements of gameplay. The news surrounding several major projects in Akira Toriyama's universe is all the more unexpected.
According to the latest data, Dragon Ball Legends, Dragon Ball Z Dokkan Battle, and Dragon Ball Gekishin Squadra have been disconnected from microtransaction systems in Brazil. In the case of Dragon Ball Legends, an official announcement has already been released: users from Brazil can no longer purchase Chrono Crystals, store items, or new Legend Pass subscriptions. However, the game itself will continue to operate – this is not about closure, but about a serious limitation of the business model.
Most likely, the reason is new regulations in Brazil. The statement directly mentions changes "to comply with new regulations." Lawyers from Demarest note that the ECA Digital law (also associated with the name Lei Felca), which came into force on March 17, 2026, prohibits loot boxes in games for children and adolescents and introduces new requirements for digital services available to minors. This is another country that is following this path.