This year has been a bit of a mixed one for Dragon Ball fans - Daima, the first new TV anime since Super ended in 2018, started just this month, which came alongside the release of the hotly anticipated Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero. Of course, sadly, series creator Akira Toriyama sadly died in March of this year, meaning as enjoyable as both the new series and the game have been, there has been a smidge of sadness that comes with them, especially considering how deeply involved Toriyama was with Daima, but it's also clearly lit a fire in many Dragon Ball fans the series hasn't had in a long while.
]]>The newest trailer for Dragon Ball Daima, the latest series in the long-running series, certainly looks like we're in for a good time.
]]>In a livestream to commemorate the new year, developer CyberConnect2 announced that Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, its RPG take on the storylines of the Z series, has sold more than 4.5 million units since its 2020 launch. That’s a hefty slice of Dragon Ball fans, and just goes to show the continued strength of the Dragon Ball franchise thanks to Dragon Ball Super and nostalgia for what is one of the most successful anime series to date.
]]>Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is getting its final DLC later this year in a new episode called Trunks: The Warrior Of Hope.
]]>It's safe to say that Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is a success - the playable retelling of the classic DBZ story has already sold over 1.5 million copies. The game released in January.
]]>Cramming almost a decade’s worth of anime - 291 episodes, to be precise - into one game is a Super Saiyan task fit for Goku himself.
]]>Most of the Substories in Dragon Ball Z Kakarot are straightforward. You just need to talk to a character, fly somewhere, beat up some goons, and collect your reward. A few of them however, aren’t quite so simple.
]]>Remember that classic episode of Dragon Ball Z where Piccolo flies through some floating Z Orbs, sells a deer’s antler to buy some rice, and swaps a shiny D Medal to learn a new signature move? Me neither.
]]>Dragon Ball Z Kakarot might be Goku’s story, but he’d be nothing without his community of friends and loved-ones. That’s where Spirit Emblems come in.
]]>Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is out today, and alongside of the release are a couple of game updates.
]]>Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot releases this week, which means it's time to watch a launch trailer.
]]>This new Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot video gives you a look at character progression.
]]>Here's a new Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot video to hold you over until release.
]]>Dragon Ball Game Project Z is Bandai Namco's upcoming action RPG and there's an official announcement to do with the title on the way.
]]>From its years of very rich, complicated lore, Dragon Ball FighterZ has a lot of characters to choose from...
]]>Bandai Namco announced last week it was bringing Dragon Ball FighterZ to Nintendo Switch this year. Now we know when.
]]>A new Dragon Ball FighterZ video has been released, and this one stars Hit.
]]>The development team of Dragon Ball FighterZ have quite the task on their hands, but they're rocking it.
]]>Anime and fighting fans alike are certainly going to find something to love about Dragon Ball's 2D fighter effort.
]]>Check out Android 16's playstyle and move set in the new gameplay video from Bandai Namco.
]]>Dragon Ball FighterZ has been announced at E3, and the trailer's a doozy.
]]>A free DLC pack is being developed for Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z for PlayStation Vita, Bandai Namco has announced. This DLC will extend the audio support of the game with Japanese voice-over. A release date was not provided, but news on the DLC will be posted on the official Facebook Page once more information is available. Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z was released in January.
]]>Gesture frantically at the latest of Namco Bandai's Dragon Ball Z tie-ins.
]]>Namco Bandai's released a teaser trailer for its next Dragon Ball title for PS3 and Xbox 360, currently codenamed Dragon Ball Game Project Age 2011.
]]>Atari's lost the publishing rights to the Dragon Ball Z franchise, which have reverted back to Namco Bandai.
According to a statement by Namco Bandai, the company has the rights to publish the series starting in January 2010 until 2015 and the agreement supersedes any existing publishing rights.
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