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New Dragon Ball Sparking Zero trailer has a lot to absorb

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A new Dragon Ball Sparking Zero trailer is full of action and has lots to absorb.

No, really — if I said I understood most of what Bandai Namco sent through as a press release this morning, I’d be frankly lying.

“The Buu Saga is the last of the Dragon Ball Z anime series,” Bandai Namco said, explaining the trailer.  “This arc introduces the legendary Majin Buu, a powerful and unpredictable villain who threatens the universe and had been sealed for millions of years. The Z Fighters must then unite to defeat Buu and save the world.”

“The latest Buu Saga character trailer reveals Super Buu (Gotenks Absorbed), Super Buu (Gohan Absorbed), and Kid Buu, expanding the game’s roster of playable characters,” Bandai Namco continued. “Kid Buu is the original form of Majin Buu, known for his pure evil and immense destructive power. Super Buu (Gotenks Absorbed) is a fusion of Majin Buu and Gotenks, known for his incredible speed and power. Super Buu (Gohan Absorbed) is a powerful form created when Majin Buu absorbs Gohan.”

If you understood that, you’re likely a fan… and in that case, more power to you. I hope you enjoy the trailer, above.

A current-gen only affair, expect Dragon Ball Sparking Zero from 11 October on Windows PC, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, and PS5.


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