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Dragon Ball Gekishin Squadra is the first team-oriented, free-to-play Dragon Ball game and players can check it out right now!
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Comic Book Resources on MSNDragon Ball Reveals Rare 30-Year-Old Akira Toriyama Art of the Anime's CosmosDragon Ball presents an elusive, 30-year-old Akira Toriyama illustration showcasing the basic structure of the franchise's ...
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Screen Rant on MSNDragon Ball Super's Return Is Looking Brighter Than Ever Following a False AlarmThe return of Dragon Ball Super is looking more likely than ever following a correction to some previously reported news about series artist Toyotaro.
Bandai Namco Entertainment's new MOBA, Dragon Ball Gekishin Squadra, transports players into the fan-favorite anime's world with ability-based 4v4 combat. The g ...
Dragon Ball Daima reveals Vegeta’s greatest fear—and it’s not Freezer or Cell. His love for Bulma takes center stage in a ...
Dragon Ball Super improved many things for the franchise, but only DAIMA finally gave fans the animation quality they ...
In the episode of ‘Dragon Ball Z’ in which Cell announces the famous martial arts tournament to decide the future of humanity ...
Bulma was once a terrifying genius and Dragon Ball’s backbone, but over time, her brilliance was buried under gags and ...
The future of Dragon Ball is anyone’s guess at this point, with Dragon Ball Daima’s anime ending earlier this year and the ...
Dragon Ball: Gekishin Squadra adds PS5, PS4, and Switch versions; network test set for June 12 to 16
Gekishin Squadra, formerly Dragon Ball Project: Multi, will be available for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and Switch alongside its previously ...
Invincible VS is aiming high with Skybound's acclaimed franchise and, fortunately, the publisher appears to have recruited the right people for it.
Bandai Namco and developer Ganbarion have announced the free-to-play Dragon Ball: Gekishin Squadra (formerly known as Dragon Ball Project: Multi) will be coming to the Switch in the future.
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