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Bandai Namco stated in March this year that it was working on a newDragon BallBudokai Tenkaichi game. After almost 16 years, the 3D arena fighting game subseries is returning. Bandai Namco provided fans with a few details about the forthcomingDragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichigame. However, A fresh update for the new game series has just surfaced. In Japan, the series was dubbedDragon Ball Z: Sparking!rather than Budokai Tenkaichi, with the second installment dubbedSparking! Neoand the third,Sparking! Meteor.

On September 26th, a Japanese lawyer for Bandai Namco filed the trademark application at the United States Patent and Trademark Office. According to a trademark registration on September 26, the next DBZ fighting game will use its Japanese name.
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Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 4’sReal Name Revealed
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichiis a fighting game series created by Spike that is based on Akira Toriyama’sDragon Ballmanga series. The next main entry in the series was revealed by Bandai Namco and Toei Animation in March 2023 during theDragon BallGames Battle Hour 2023 event.Dragon Ballfans have uncovered a trademark for “Sparking! Zero” which was registered in the United States towards the end of last month. The trademark could imply that the game’s title will beDragon Ball Z: Sparking! Zero, at least in Japan, and a sequel announcement is on the way.
In Japan, theDragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichiseries is known as theDragon Ball Z: Sparking! series, and the first three volumes all have the word “Sparking!” in their names. The Japanese title “Sparking!” refers to the final lyric in the chorus of the first opening theme to the Dragon Ball Z anime series.

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Dragon Ball Super’sCharacters May Be Included in the New Game
Later this month, a hugeDragon Ballpanel will be held at New York Comic Con, where more information about the game is expected. The panel is also rumored to announceDragon BallMagic, the long-awaited comeback ofDragon Ballas an anime series. While this may come as a disappointment to fans eager for the return ofDragon Ball Super, it has been revealed that several Super characters will make their game debut in the forthcoming Budokai Tenkaichi. This appears to reflect previous speculation that suggested Budokai Tenkaichi 4 was nearer to its debut than some fans thought and was aiming for 2024.
The upcomingDragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichigame will be the fourth entry in the popular anime-based fighting game series, afterDragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3, which was released 16 years ago for the PS2 and Wii.

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