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New Dragon Ball Game Teased for 2026 Reveal by Bandai Namco

New Dragon Ball Game Teased for 2026 Reveal by Bandai Namco

The hype for a new Dragon Ball game is officially building. Bandai Namco has announced it will unveil a new project in the iconic franchise on January 25, 2026. The reveal will take place at the Dragon Ball Genkidamatsuri event in Japan, scheduled for 11:00 AM JST. This confirmation comes roughly a year after the successful launch of Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero, proving the publisher’s commitment to regularly delivering new content for the massive fanbase. While details are scarce, the announcement alone has ignited widespread speculation.
Fans can confidently rule out certain genres. Given the recent release of the fighting game Sparking! Zero and the ongoing support for Dragon Ball FighterZ, a new title in this vein is highly unlikely. This opens the door for other possibilities, with an open-world RPG experience being a prime candidate. Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot was a major success, and enough time has passed for a sequel or a similar style of game to be in development. The community has been eagerly awaiting a follow-up.

Xenoverse 3 or a Brand New Adventure?

Another strong contender is the long-awaited Dragon Ball Xenoverse 3. It has been nearly a decade since the launch of the second game, and the fan demand for a new installment in this popular sub-series is immense. The Xenoverse games have consistently sold well, making it a logical next step for Bandai Namco. However, the publisher is also known for innovation, leaving the door open for a completely new type of Dragon Ball game that could surprise everyone. The timing is also significant, as 2026 marks the 40th anniversary of the Dragon Ball anime.

A Major Announcement for a Major Anniversary

This strategic timing suggests the new game will be a substantial release designed to be a cornerstone of the franchise’s 40th-anniversary celebrations. Bandai Namco is likely “cooking up something big” to honor the legacy of Akira Toriyama’s creation. The announcement has successfully built early momentum, and the wait until January 25, 2026, will be filled with intense fan theories and anticipation. All that is known for sure is that the Dragon Ball video game universe is set to expand in a significant way.

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