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Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot merges with anime in its new final trailer

Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot merges with anime in its new final trailer

Two weeks after leaving the game, This Time on Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot ends up appealing to the nostalgia of the fans with the voice of the original narrator.

There are barely two weeks left to enjoy Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, but Bandai Namco has had time to launch a new trailer for the game to finish leaving us without nails. The video pulls the nostalgia factor and surprises with the voice of Kyle Hebert in the background, an iconic Anglo-Saxon narrator who at the end of each chapter summarized his fans what they were going to see in the next episode. The developer has replaced the classic “Next Time on Dragon Ball Z” and instead called the trailer “This Time on Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot”. Something that, for us to understand, is as if we were put to Jorge Tomé, the narrator in Spain (and the voice of Satan), to tell us the characteristics of the game as if instead it was the "coming soon" before The anime credits. Because that is precisely what Bandai Namco tries to highlight with the video, that there are no differences between one thing and another: “You have seen the anime; Now, play it. ”

Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot will arrive on January 17 on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One with up to four different editions (standard, deluxe edition, ultimate edition and collector). In recent hours it has focused on the component version and has revealed both the space it will occupy on our hard drives, a minimum of 36 GB, as well as the minimum and recommended system requirements. Many of the reasons why the title has become one of the most anticipated games of 2020 can be seen in this latest trailer: the main plot arcs of anime; his same soundtrack; an open world where “fly, fish, eat and train” like Goku; dozens of characters between playable and supportive; and even moments never seen before in the series. We will see in his Reviews what this new Action RPG of CyberConnect2 is finally, but for now it cannot look better.

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