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DRAGON BALL: Sparking! ZERO
Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero takes the legendary gameplay of the Budokai Tenkaichi series and raises it to whole new levels. Make yours the destructive power of…
As a veteran of Dragon Ball fighters—from Budokai Tenkaichi nostalgia to the endless parade of “Super Goku” variants—it takes something truly unexpected to steal my focus. Enter Shallot, the Saiyan original to the mobile hit Dragon Ball Legends, now arriving as DLC in Dragon Ball: Sparking! ZERO. After years behind the gacha curtain, his jump to consoles is more than a roster add-on; it signals how Bandai Namco is weaving its expanded universe into the core fighting games.
Shallot’s kit blends old-school Saiyan grit with modern DBZ spectacle: energy waves, evasive flips, and a signature “Shallot Strike” that punishes predictable play. Early community feedback suggests he disrupts stale tier lists by offering a hybrid rush-down style—something neither Goku nor Vegeta have fully occupied. For fighting purists eyeing balance, his arrival invites fresh matchup discussions and practice routines.

Bandai Namco has long capitalized on post-launch character drops in Dragon Ball titles—from FighterZ to Xenoverse 2—yet Shallot stands out because he isn’t retreading existing lore. His mobile origins turn the gacha market upside down, rewarding Legends veterans with a tangible console payoff. At the same time, the premium bundle model taps into completionist and whale tendencies. If you’re here for the full roster, the Season Pass remains the easiest path; casual players may prefer a la carte.

This crossover prompts questions worth researching: How will Shallot’s usage rate compare to legacy fighters? Could his success unlock more mobile-exclusive characters? Tracking matchmaking data and community tournaments would shed light on his true influence. For now, he stands as an experiment in franchise integration—one that may redefine future DLC strategies.

Shallot’s shift from mobile gacha star to Sparking! ZERO DLC marks a strategic push by Bandai Namco to merge Legends content with core fighting games. He introduces a unique playstyle backed by Unreal Engine 5 polish, stirs up roster debates, and hints at deeper franchise synergy. If you crave fresh mechanics, give him a spin. If DLC fatigue has you wary, pick your editions wisely—Bandai’s not done rolling out “just one more Saiyan.”
Game Info:
| Publisher | Bandai Namco Entertainment America Inc. |
| Release Date | Available Now |
| Genre | 3D Arena Fighter, Action |
| Platforms | PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, PC (Steam) |
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