Dragon Ball FighterZ: first image of Goku Ultra Instinct

The most popular fighting game of today will soon receive this transformation of Goku, which recently appeared in Xenoverse 2.

As we learned just a few days ago we learned that the final transformation of Goku, Ultra Instinct, would be the next downloadable character to make an appearance in Dragon Ball FighterZ, after also doing it in Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2. Now we can see how it will look in the very popular Arc System Works game thanks to a scan in which it already looks totally spectacular that Mr Kaytos has shared on Twitter.

It was V-Jump magazine that advanced the presence of Goku Ultra Instinct in Dragon Ball FighterZ, although we are still far from having a specific date. The next appointment to keep in mind is the Dragon Ball FighterZ World Tour Finals, which will take place in Paris on February 8 and 9, being that weekend when details of this character are given.

Dragon Ball FighterZ: first image of Goku Ultra Instinct

A great unexpected success for ASW

The last character to arrive was Broly, from Dragon Ball Super: Broly, last December. He was already the sixth character of the second Dragon Ball FighterZ Pass FighterZ, which also included Jiren, Videl, Goku GT, Janemba and Gogeta SSGSS. This model seems to have been imposed on the genre, as it is the line that has been followed by other successful fighting games such as Mortal Kombat 11, Super Smash Bros Ultimate or Street Fighter V.

However, Dragon Ball FighterZ has been one of the best unemployed in this generation, having exceeded even the expectations of Bandai Namco and the studio itself, as confessed by its producer, Tomoko Hiroki. Hiroki said that due to the popularity of the characters they wanted to make it more accessible than other franchise titles such as Blazblue or Guilty Gear.

In fact, Dragon Ball FighterZ was consolidated as the most popular game in the past EVO 2019, in which our compatriot Shanks made a very worthy top 8.

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