Summary
- Dragon Ball fans just had one of the biggest years ever in 2024 thanks to Daima and Sparking Zero.
- 2025 looks to continue that buffet, as executive producer Akio Iyoku hinted at more to come recently.
- When asked about future projects, Iyoku said there "may" be announcements in 2025.
The execu🐭tive producer of , Akio Iyoku, has sug🌺gested that there "may" be some announcements for upcoming movies and video games in 2025.
Not counting all of those poor Super diehards who are still waiting✅ to hear more about Black Frieza or see the Moro arc get an anime adaptation, Dragon Ball fans have been eating incredib𒆙ly well over the past fe🧸w years. 2024 in particular was a landmark year for the franchise, with a whole new anime in the form of Daima and the highly-anticipated releꦑase of Sparking Zero both launching closely together.

I'd Eat Up A Star Wars What-If? Campaign Like Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero's
An entire game of Revenge of the Sith alt♔ernate endings.
And yet, as big as 2024 was, it seems that this year is going to be no slouch either. Ignoring the continuation of Daima and DLC for S𓄧parking Ze𝔉ro, Kakarot, and Xenoverse 2, we already know about a few projects that might end ꦡup launching in 2025. As it turns out, though, there might𝄹 be even more in store.
New Dragon Ball Games And Movies Could Be Announced This Year
, Japanese late-night radio program All Night Nippon . The episode featured a few key guests, including series overall executive producer Akio Iyoku, ꦓwho appeared to answer 💞questions about the future of Dragon Ball.
, who translated൲ some of the answers that Iyoku gave, the executive producer was asked at one point whether we'd hear anything more about upcoming projects, such as any Dragon Ball movies, games, or even more TV shows. In response, Iyoku said that there "may" be some announcements to come🍸 in 2025 to look forward to.
While Iyoku's stateme🐻nt is fairly vague and could be referring to anything to do with Dragon Ball, it is interesting to think that we might hear more about future games in the series. Sparking Zero only just launched and a bunch of other Dragon Ball titles are all continuing to get support this year, but there's still pl🃏enty of room for more unique experiences.
One Dragon Ball game that we're likely to hear more about this year is Project Multi, the MOBA that had an open beta towards the middle of 202ꦏ4. C✱onsidering h💎ow finished that looked, it seems likely to release this year.
As much as I'd like to say that we're definitely going to hear about new Dragon Ball games this year, if I were a betting man I'd say that Iyoku's comments are to do with a new movie. It's been a while siꦇnce Super: Super Hero, after ꩵall, ꦛso no 🧸doubt that there are more movie projects in the works that we'll hear more about it.