Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission Heads West on Switch, PC


Bandai Namco Entertainment America revealed on Monday that it will release Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission game in the West on April 5 for the Nintendo Switch and PC. The game's announcement trailer highlights the new character Sealas.
Sealas is a mysterious warrior who wears the logo of the Galactic Patrol. He fights with Trunks and the Supreme Kai of Time, and he is the key to the game's story mode.
Toyotarō (Dragon Ball Super manga artist) designed the character.
The game will launch in Japan on April 4.
The game will include 1,160 cards and 350 characters from the first eight Super Dragon Ball Heroes arcade card games, as well as the first two versions of Super Dragon Ball Heroes: Universe Mission. The game will feature a split screen mode that emulates the Super Dragon Ball Heroes arcade game's two-screen gameplay, and will also feature seven-on-seven battles.
The latest installment in the game series is Super Dragon Ball Heroes: Universe Mission, which Bandai released in arcades in Japan on March 8. The games inspired a promotional anime project that debuted with two episodes in July. The sixth episode debuted on December 22.
Bandai Namco Games released the first Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Mission game, a Nintendo 3DS port of the Dragon Ball Heroes game, in 2013. Bandai Namco Games released the Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Mission 2 Nintendo 3DS game in 2014, and released the Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Mission X game for the 3DS in April 2017.
Source: Bandai Namco Entertainment America YouTube channel via Gematsu

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