As a gamer with over two decades of experience under my belt, I can say that the closure of Dragon Ball Heroes is a bittersweet moment for me. It was a game that managed to keep the Dragon Ball universe alive and exciting during some of the quieter periods between main series releases.
Amidst the joy of festivities, Dragon Ball enthusiasts are currently grappling with a significant setback. Even as Son Goku’s Dragon Ball Super (Daima) kept spirits high this autumn, many had momentarily overlooked the approaching cancellation of Dragon Ball Heroes. This long-running series, which first debuted about 14 years ago, is now reaching its conclusion.
Farewell, Dragon Ball Heroes, you’ve served us well. With over a decade under your belt, this beloved spin-off of the Dragon Ball series has reached its conclusion, and fans eagerly reflect on your impact as we anticipate the arrival of the next chapter in the franchise.
Dragon Ball Heroes Is Now Finished After a 14-Year Run
Previously this year, it was announced that the popular game Super Dragon Ball Heroes, published by Bandai Namco, would be ending its run. The publisher then shared that the entirety of Dragon Ball Heroes was being wrapped up, with a new sequel arcade trading card game set to take over. Now, in Japan, we’re eagerly awaiting the launch of the upcoming game called Dragon Ball Super Divers.
Regarding Super Dragon Ball Heroes, it seems that Bandai Namco is avoiding internal competition. By discontinuing the game, they ensure it won’t clash with the launch of Dragon Ball Super Divers. This scenario is somewhat similar to the gaming community’s experience with Overwatch. The original game thrived for many years, but eventually ceased operations in anticipation of Overwatch 2. In this analogy, a pack of senzu beans would stand in for Mercy.
Since its debut in January 2010, the popularity of Dragon Ball Heroes has skyrocketed. Originating from handheld gadgets, it expanded to console games and arcade machines, demonstrating remarkable success. The creative team behind the Dragon Ball franchise embraced the game’s outrageous narrative, prompting more online enthusiasts to pay attention to Dragon Ball Heroes. When it was granted its own anime, netizens were drawn in even closer. The 2018 promotional series breathed life into scenes that left die-hard Dragon Ball fans in awe. Now, fans of both the anime and the game are uniting to celebrate this unique spin-off from the Dragon Ball universe.
Dragon Ball Divers Is Now Ready for the Spotlight
Here’s a more conversational and first-person way of expressing it:
To celebrate the grand debut of the game, the creator of Dragon Ball Super was invited to pen its narrative in comic form. Toyotaro released a standalone issue titled Dragon Ball Super Divers, with a full series expected under Yuji Kasai’s supervision soon. Prior to this, Toyotaro managed the Dragon Ball Heroes manga before being chosen to collaborate with series creator Akira Toriyama on Dragon Ball Super. With Toriyama’s passing, Dragon Ball Super has been on hiatus, but Toyotaro plans to resume work on the comic shortly. In the meantime, the artist is closely monitoring Dragon Ball’s latest spin-off tale.
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2024-11-07 22:40