“Sparking Zero gonna last years with…”: Dragon Ball Fans Only Need 1 Mode in Upcoming Fighter and It’d Still Be Game of the Year

Busy days lay ahead for Sparking Zero fans.

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SUMMARY

  • Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero was confirmed to bring a story mode where players can create custom battles.
  • As the name suggests, players will be able to make custom battles from the original anime.
  • Fans believe that the story mode in the game is going to last for years, all things considered.
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It’s not just about the battles that’ll deliver joy to the users in Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero. The story mode that’ll follow is likely to be of the main interest to them. Of course, there’s multiplayer and they’ll be uploading some of the finest battles from the game too.

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But reliving a story comes with its own perks. Sure, there are just static images and a few cutscenes but the gameplay will matter. And the what-if scenarios were said to be included. Who knows, Goku went Super Saiyan against Raditz? Maybe Frieza would have to reconsider fighting him.

Now it’s Time for Some ‘Story-Storming’ for Dragon Ball Fans

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Vegeta is seen deflecting a Kamehameha Wave away in Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero.
Piccolo is about to use the Special Beam Cannon in Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero.
Goku Super Saiyan Blue is on Planet Namek as seen in Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero.
Trunks and Goten executing energy attacks in tandem in Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero.
Whis enjoying some ice-cream as Beerus watches in Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero.
Goku and Vegeta fighting with Super Saiyan Gods transformation above the sea in Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero.

Fans hope to delve deeper into, and for months into, the upcoming Bandai Namco game. Maybe Spike Chunsoft should add a few tricks for them in Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero and they’ll be happy.

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They got to see a good amount of the game’s story mode, which also confirmed some playable characters that haven’t been revealed in the available trailers. Fans are pretty sure the story mode is going to last for years.

And they are already curious to know about what goes in there.

One of the fans had some wild imagination and was thinking of a what-if scenario that no one appeared to give a thought to.

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It looks like we are about to see some of the craziest Dragon Ball fantasies come to life after the game is released.

Even in an Alternate Story, Krillin Would be the First Choice for Antagonists

Goku turns into a Super Saiyan in one of Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero's what-if scenarios.
Goku turns into a Super Saiyan in one of Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero’s what-if scenarios. Credits: Bandai Namco

It is all but confirmed what kind of what-if scenarios are going to land in the game. Maybe Perfect Cell won’t kill Future Trunks, or Great Ape Vegeta went on to kill Krillin (why it’s always Krillin).

There will be sort of a choose-your-own-adventure style feature, as this one fan noted on social media platform X (formerly Twitter).

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It will indeed be an adventurous ride for the fans, as the speculation train will finally be stopped and they’ll be able to board the official Sparking Zero train.

Almost a couple and a half months remain until we see Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero in stores. We may see a couple or so trailers in the days to come that’ll fill the original roster for good.

What kind of what-if scenario do you have in mind for the game? We would like to know about it in the comments section below.

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Written by Anurag Batham

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Anurag Batham is a video games correspondent at FandomWire. With over two years of experience in writing for different industries, his past works show his passion for the metaverse and his awareness of the environment. He's always playing with ideas to turn them into captivating stories.

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