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Dragon Ball Super: Broly collaboration campaign arrives on Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan Battle

February 13, 2019 by Andrew Newton

Bandai Namco Entertainment has announced the launch of the new collaboration event for their renowned mobile RPG Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan Battle celebrating the worldwide release of the film Dragon Ball Super: Broly.  Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan Battle already features fan favourite characters from across the franchise and this collaboration event sees two highly anticipated characters join the roster.

The campaign adds two new characters to the summoning pool, these are the film’s titular character and antagonist Super Saiyan Broly (Full Power) and the the fused form of Goku and Vegeta, Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan Gogeta.

Throughout the duration of the collaboration, players will be able to experience all the events from Dragon Ball Super: Broly in a rich two part story mode.  Both of these parts are available now so once the first part is finished, the second part is right there waiting.

If new characters and a new campaign wasn’t enough, previous Battle Z Supreme events will be available for a limited time for players to tackle again.

Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan Battle is available for free on Google Play and the App Store.

SEE ALSO: Read our Dragon Ball Super: Broly review here

Are you a huge fan of Dragon Ball Z? Do you love Dokkan Battle? We’d love to hear from you on our Twitter @FMyth_Gaming.

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Video Games Tagged With: Bandai Namco Entertainment, Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Super: Broly, Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan Battle

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