Rock the Dragon

There was a pretty big surprise for all Senzu Bean lovers this weekend, as Bandai Namcodropped a revealfor a brand new title in the dormant fighting game seriesDragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi. The new title did not receive an official title, release date, or platform reveal, but we did get a brief teaser.

The short, one-minute teaser features footage from some classicBudokai Tenkaichititles being played on a CRT television, before the image blows up into fullscreen HD with protagonist Goku going Super Duper Super Saiyan, (or something). This clip is then followed by the brief message “Get Ready for Battle… A New Sparking Begins”.Dragon Ball Sparking!is, of course, the series Japanese moniker.

dragon ball z: budokai tenkaichi new 4

映像はコチラから↓#ドラゴンボール#バトルアワーpic.twitter.com/VMMPWWeSUr

— ドラゴンボールゲームスバトルアワー2025公式 (@db_eventpj_jp)June 05, 2025

Wuyang OW2 ultimate

Originally developed by Spike Chunsoft and launched on the PS2 platform back in 2005,Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichiwas the first modernized fighting game set within the legendary anime universe, and saw a roster of familiar heroes and villains going at it on a unique 3D plane, replicating the hyper-dynamic look of the show. The game would receive two sequels and several spin-offs, the latest release being 2012’sDragon Ball Z: For Kinect. The series would essentially be superseded by the fantastic Arc System Works fighterDragon Ball FighterZ,though die-hard fans have clamored for its return.

The newDragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichiis currently in development at Bandai Namco.

Football Manager 26 promo art

Cover for Max Payne

Black Ops 7 key art work

PEAK mesa biome text

Article image

CoD BO7 The Guild robot

Drag x Drive passing

A ruined police station in Raccoon City in Resident Evil Requiem.