E3 2019 - Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is Bandai Namco's Next Action RPG

E3 2019 - Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is Bandai Namco's Next Action RPG

The new trailer looks pretty action packed.

LizardRock by LizardRock on Jun 09, 2019 @ 04:21 PM (Staff Bios)
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After plenty of waiting, we finally get to see what Project Z will become. The upcoming action RPG game by Bandai Namco will officially be called Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, revealed in a new trailer.



Revealed during Microsoft Xbox's E3 2019 Press Event, the cinematic trailer shows some intense, gripping moments of Goku's struggles in the Dragon Ball lore. It ends with the official game title, while also confirming a release window of "early 2020."

The footage seen here lines up with a previous statement by Bandai Namco, who claimed that the game will follow the story of Goku. The same details also confirmed the prevalence of Universe 11, though we aren't too sure how it will connect to Kakarot.

Pricing and other details were left out. Expect more about Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot in the near future.

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