Bandai Namco revealed new details for the DBZ Kakarot DLC 3: Trunks The Warrior of Hope, revealing its contents and a release date. The newest DBZ Kakarot DLC will be focusing on the alternate world where Goku died due to his heart illness, and with Android 17 and 18 ravaging the world. Only Trunks and
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Bandai Namco revealed new details for the DBZ Kakarot DLC 3, revealing its contents and a release date estimate. The newest DBZ Kakarot DLC will be focusing on the alternate world where Goku died due to his heart illness, and with Android 17 and 18 ravaging the world. Only Trunks and his master Gohan remain
Bandai Namco will start the Dragon Ball Games Battle Hour today, March 6, at 1 PM ET, 10 PM ET, and 6 PM GMT. If you don’t live in either of these time zones, we’re not forgetting you, check here for a timezone conversion table. Dragon Ball Games Battle Hour Explained The DBGBH is a
I’m sure you’re wondering, “What the heck is a Game of the Year article doing on DualShockers? Is it already December?” Well, don’t worry, you haven’t gone crazy or entered some sort of time-altering portal just yet. In 2020, we’re doing Game of the Year a bit differently here at DualShockers, at least when it
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot released earlier this year to huge sales, making post-launch content virtually guaranteed. Today, publisher Bandai Namco gave us a great look at their first content offering. Starting next week, players will be able to reach new heights with A New Power Awakens (Part 1). Details are still relatively light, but you
In a rather empty month for new releases, Bandai Namco’s latest installment in the Dragon Ball video game franchise ended up being January’s biggest title. According to new sales data from The NPD Group, Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot was the best-selling title in the United States for the month January 2020. Considering the lack of other new
“Dragon Ball” is not only a popular series within Japan but its Western following may be even larger. It’s a series that has seen translation across a number of different mediums, from Manga to TV and gaming. Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is the latest in a long line of licensed punch-em-up tie-ins. Developed by CyberConnect
Sony is once again what the best-selling games were in the prior month on PlayStation Blog. In this case, they are covering January 2020, which was a generally quiet month for game releases. Because of that, an evergreen game that continues to top sales charts was the best selling digital game: Grand Theft Auto V.
About 20 years ago, I used to come home from school to watch Cartoon Network’s programming block Toonami. This is where I was introduced to anime. More importantly, this is where I first watched Dragon Ball Z. Although it took numerous episodes for one person to conjure up enough energy for an attack, I always
Yakuza: Like a Dragon launched in Japan on January 16. According to Famitsu’s estimated physical sales chart, the game is the top-selling game in Japan during its first week out. While the overall numbers aren’t quite up to the franchise’s highs from the PS3 era, this is still promising news in light of the studio
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is finally out, retelling Goku’s epic tale in the form of an action-RPG. As you progress through Goku’s thrilling story, you’ll play as the titular character, as well as other iconic characters like Gohan, Piccolo, and Vegeta while improving their abilities and building friendships along the way. But how exactly do
Recently we learned about character progression in Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot. This latest trailer from Bandai Namco gives us an in-depth look into Soul Emblems, which are objects that can be collected in the main game. These items can then be used to power up characters by giving them access to skills. Soul Emblems are
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is the first big release of the year. Based on the hit anime Dragon Ball Z, Bandai Namco’s new action RPG follows its many sagas, beginning with Raditz’s trip to Earth. As it goes through all the major sagas, one has to wonder how long it will actually take to complete
Late last week, Bandai Namco Entertainment continued to build up anticipation for Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot by releasing an overview trailer that was presented under the guise of a class episode preview. Today, another trailer for the game was released. Even though it does not have as charming of a hook, it does go over
We are now only two weeks away from the release of Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, the latest Dragon Ball Z game which recounts the show’s saga in an RPG format. In anticipation of its release, Bandai Namco Entertainment released an overview trailer, though it plays out in a charming way. In the style of previews
Bandai Namco revealed the opening cinematic of Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot. The opening movie uses CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA as its theme song. It’s the most iconic Dragon Ball song and was Dragon Ball Z‘s first opening theme song, sung by Hironobu Kageyama. The opening cinematic of Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is included further below. Moreover, we also
Bandai Namco released a new gameplay trailer for Dragon Ball Z Kakarot, explaining the game’s systems. Only a Japanese version of the trailer is available but luckily we’re here to summarize it. Though, to be honest, nothing really new is shown as it recaps most of the systems revealed so far. The trailer reintroduces every
Bandai Namco just revealed something really neat about Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot. As you progress throughout the game and beat Frieza and Cell after their arcs, you’ll be able to revive them. This works by searching the dragon balls and asking Shenron to do it. This is one of the things you can wish for
One good thing nowadays is how you definitely don’t need to go to an event yourself to cover news from it, as trailers and info from there are officially republished over the net and Twitter. This rule stays true with the latest Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot trailer from Paris Games Week 2019. This is a
Bandai Namco revealed new gameplay for Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, showing Majin Vegeta during the Buu arc. We get to see Vegeta exploring part of the map, fighting some Babidi mooks and then Majin Buu. Bandai Namco also released another trailer summarizing the game flow in Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, explaining the various game systems.
Bandai Namco fully revealed Dragon Ball Z Kakarot, the next Dragon Ball Z RPG game, during the Xbox E3 2019 conference. That was the first time the game’s actual title was revealed, as until now it was only known as “Dragon Ball Project Z“. A new trailer was shown as well, revealing new gameplay. We