Super Dragon Ball Heroes Is Part Of The Dragon Ball North America Tour 2018

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Bandai Namco has revealed a new game will be joining the Dragon Ball North America Tour 2018. If people make it to one of the tour’s stops in San Diego, Washington D.C., Toronto, Portland, New York City or Dallas, they will have a chance to play Super Dragon Ball Heroes, the updated version of the Dragon Ball Heroes Japanese arcade game.

 

Super Dragon Ball Heroes is a digital card game available in Japanese arcades. Set during the Dark Demon Realm Saga and Dark Empire Saga, players use cards representing famous and what-if characters from the series that they have collected to complete missions. The Dragon Ball North America Tour 2018 demo is an exclusive one, and people will get one of four promotional, HR or EL cards from the machine after playing. These are an HR Final Impact Vegita, an HR Super Kamehameha Goku, an EL Change the Future Trunks: Future and an EL Death Ball Frieza: Resurrected. The four Rental Cards that will be available are an HR Kamehameha Goku, an EL Galick Gun Vegeta, a BS Super Electric Strike Android 17 and an HR Original Kamehameha Master Roshi.

 

The website notes that plans for an American release of Super Dragon Ball Heroes are currently undecided. It is currently available in Japanese arcades. Three Nintendo 3DS games based on it have been released in Japan: Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Mission, Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Mission 2 and Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Mission X.


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