Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission Releases In Japan On April 4, 2019

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Bandai Namco announced a Japanese release date of April 4, 2019 for Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission, the upcoming 7v7 card battler game for Nintendo Switch. [Thanks, V-Jump.]

 

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The above is a look at the game’s box art.

 

The game is set in a world that was once saved by the Super Warriors who are heralded as heroes. In this world, Capsule Corporation developed a new kind of card game called Super Dragon Ball Heroes that are based on those very same legends. You can learn more about  its story, setting, and gameplay in our previous report.

 

Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission releases for Nintendo Switch in Japan on April 4, 2019.


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