Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero will receive more Daima characters on September 24

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By Rita Ora

Bandai Namco has announced that on September 24 he will launch the Dragon Ball Daima characters for Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero This is the fourth and last additional content included in the season pass of 34.99 euros. Whoever has said pass can access the characters included in this package with 72 hours of early access. The content will come accompanied by an update with equilibrium adjustments and improvements.

The characters included in the second Dragon Ball Daima pack for Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero are:

  • Goku (Mini) Super Saiyan 4
  • Goku (Daima) Super Saiyan 4
  • Vegeta (Daima) Super Saiyan 3
  • Majin Doo
  • Third Eye Gomah
  • Giant Gomah

Goku and Sortery, two characters that do not need presentation, further increase their Dragon Ball representation: Sparking! Zero, where they are already present with multiple versions taken from different anime arches. Regarding the rest, Majin Doo is a new creation of Marba, the only sorceress capable of giving life to these magical creatures. Doo is at the service of Arinsu, one of Daima's antagonists. Gomah is one of the great adversaries of Daima and Third Eye is a transformation that increases its power. Finally, Giant Gomah is an even more powerful version than Third Eye.

Dragon Ball's season pass: Sparking! Zero will end up adding more than 20 playable characters taken from the movie Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero, the anime Dragon Ball Daima and the mobile game Dragon Ball Legends. With these incorporations, the title fighters catalog will rise to more than 200.

For now Bandai Namco has not commented if he intends to continue adding characters to Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero, but if we take into account that the game has sold more than 5 million units and that on November 14 it will be available on Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2, it would be rare that sooner rather than later a new pass was not announced. In addition, the Japanese editor usually supports Dragon Ball games for a long time. For example, Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 (2016) and Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot (2020) have recently received additional content related to Anime Daima.