Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero Trailer Premiere Confirmed For Battle Hour 2024

The official Dragon Ball Games Twitter account has revealed when we're going to be getting our next look at Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero and confirmed a livestream will take place so everyone can see the new trailer.
Ever since Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero was re-revealed at The Game Awards in December, fans have been wondering when we'd next get a good look at the Budokai Tenkaichi game we've all been asking about over the past decade. Sure, it's been less than a month since that last trailer, but that's how excited everyone is.
RelatedDragon Ball: Sparking Zero Looks Like Everything We Wanted From Budokai Tenkiachi 4
We might have only seen a minute of Sparking Zero, but it was enough to prove that it’s going to do Budokai Tenkaichi justice.
PostsMost Dragon Ball fans have assumed that we'd be getting the next bit of footage at Dragon Ball Games Battle Hour next week, something that was reinforced after Bandai Namco confirmed that it'd be at the event. However, since there have been conflicting reports about livestreams even being at the event, there have been some doubts about if we'd get a new trailer or if it'd just be a panel of some kind.
Well, wonder no more, as the Dragon Ball Games Twitter account has now officially confirmed that not only will the event have a new trailer for Sparking Zero, but it's one that can be watched via a livestream. Seemingly in response to all of the questions about whether there'd be a trailer at the event, the Twitter account responded to the confirmation that it shared last week, and confirmed when the trailer is going to drop.
There's no word yet on whether the Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot DLC trailer will also be livestreamed, but it seems likely considering the effort is being put in for Sparking Zero.
According to the tweet, a YouTube Premiere livestream will be set up for Sunday, January 28 to show off the new Dragon Ball Sparking: Zero footage to anyone who isn't in attendance at the event itself. The livestream isn't currently set up, so we have no idea when the trailer itself is actually going to be shown, but as we get closer to the event I'm sure that it'll be added and give us a good idea of when it's coming.
As for what's going to be shown off in the new footage, we also have no idea about that just yet, but it's likely that we'll see a few new characters revealed and some more in-depth footage of how the game actually plays. It still seems a little early for a release date (especially considering it's not technically confirmed to be releasing this year), but you never know.
NextI’m Extremely Conflicted Over Hellblade’s Runtime
Hellblade 2 will only take around eight hours to beat, and while short games aren't bad, they can't be sustainable on five year development cycles
Posts