As Epic Games teases new content from Dragon Ball Super, additional stuff from the Dragon Ball franchise will soon join Goku in the Fortnite universe. Players may acquire Vegeta and a few other characters from Dragon Ball Super as skins, allowing them to run about the island of Artemis as if they were in the anime or manga and indulge in their shonen dreams. Even while Epic Games has only shown a tiny portion of the upcoming material as of this writing, it seems the company is borrowing part of it from the most recent Dragon Ball Super feature film.
In August 2022, Fortnite debuted its first Dragon Ball Super content as part of a wider in-game crossover event, similar to the Marvel and Star Wars crossovers the game has previously done. During a battle, Capsule Corps. capsules thrown at random on the map might be picked up by players to obtain a Kamehameha attack or a Flying Nimbus to fly around the map. As skins for the game, Goku, Vegeta, Beerus, and Bulma were all included and are still available in the store. Players may unlock or simply buy these skins.
On January 31, 2023, Epic Games teased the release of new Dragon Ball Super content via a tweet on Fortnite’s official Twitter account. A Red Ribbon Army jet can be seen circling Artemis in the picture, suggesting that part of the new material will be drawn from the most recent Dragon Ball movie, Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero. Despite this, there aren’t any further people or objects in the post’s picture that may provide us with more information about the next Fortnite DLC.
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In the lengthy history of the Dragon Ball series, Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero was the first film to be developed largely using 3D animation, a change from the vibrant 2D animation style that viewers had been used to since the original 1986 series. Super Hero, which starred Piccolo and Gohan as they fought a reborn Red Ribbon Army and a new, powerful group of androids made to oppose Goku and his comrades, concentrated on them instead of the series hero Goku, who was the subject of the majority of the films. The film was well-received by reviewers and became the most financially successful entry in the series’ history.
Players could claim that one or more of the new character skins will also come from Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero given the image’s hinted content. The front-runners to join the other skins now in use would be Gohan and Piccolo from the movie, however, one could also make a case for the androids Gamma 1 and Gamma 2. In spite of this, Epic Games has plenty of options to pick from for the most recent crossover in Dragon Ball Super.