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Dragon Ball FighterZ: this is Goku and Frieza's Dramatic Finish against Jiren

Dragon Ball FighterZ: this is Goku and Frieza's Dramatic Finish against Jiren

The production of Bandai Namco designed by Arc System Works has just released its third season, now available for free.

Goku, his friends and enemies never left, especially in Dragon Ball FighterZ, which continues at the top since its launch, back in 2018. The video game developed by Arc System Works has not yet said everything he had to say, since has just published its third season, which is now available for free to download on its different platforms. Thanks to the Twitter user Renaldo-Saiyan, we get the complete sequence of one of the Dramatic Finish that are introduced in the video game, starring Goku, Freezer and Jiren, this latest character from Dragon Ball Super.

The Dramatic Finish are special final attacks that are characterized by showing very elaborate cinematic scenes, in which the characters perform their most powerful punches. Many are drawn from the conic moments of the anime, so players more familiar with the franchise created by Akira Toriyama will have the opportunity to relive some well-remembered moments.

Dragon Ball FighterZ, Dramatic Finish

New characters in sight

The new season of Dragon Ball FigherZ was recently announced alongside FighterZ Pass 3, which will add new playable characters. The first one will be Kefla, a fighter who was not once a single person, but who merged with the Pothala earrings and became a very powerful warrior. It will be available from February 28, but those who purchased the season pass will be able to access it in advance two days before the official launch. The next confirmed character, still undated, is Goku Ultra Instinct.

Arc System Works, a studio specialized in fighting video games, was responsible for adapting the work to the fight in two dimensions. Its launch was initially on PS4, Xbox One and PC, but later ended up coming out on Nintendo Switch. What will not be in the Kyoto hybrid is Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, the RPG based on the famous franchise, since, at least for the moment, there are no plans to transfer it to Switch.

Source | Renaldo-Saiyan (Twitter)

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