Dragon Ball: Fusions’ Opening Cinematic Gives Another Look At Its Setting And Characters

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Over in Japan, Dragon Ball Fusions is now available for the Nintendo 3DS, and a video has recently surfaced featuring the game’s opening cinematic, courtesy of ShonenGameZ on YouTube.

 

 

Fusions begins when the world of Dragon Ball is fused together after the player and Pinich ask Shenron to grant their wish to create the strongest Budokai in the universe. A huge variety of Dragon Ball characters will have the ability to be fused, and the game will also feature five different races to choose from, including of Human, Saiyan, Alien, Spirit Worldian, and Namekian.

 

Dragon Ball: Fusions is available in Japan for the Nintendo 3DS.


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