I know what you're thinking: "Please no! Let GT die in non-canon hell!" But, hear me out: toss in some extra Super Dragon Ball Heroes content, and a GT DLC for 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:DBZ: Kakarot can not only be digested far easier but work in favor of the game (💙plus, it actually might sell the Season P꧅ass as a must-have).

GT Sprinkles

Released in 1996 by Toei Animation, Dragon Ball GT was immediately shunned by the fanbase for its slow, uneventful, and often convoluted narrative, in addition to the fact that series creator Akira Toriyama had nothing to do with its creation. Yet despite its many drawbacks, GT still adds some stellar aspects and scenarios to the greater Dragon Ball lore.  will never be forgotten.

Super Saiyan 4 may not be as beloved as the more recent Super Saiyan God forms, but it would make for an interesting transformation option in Kakarot. Super Saiyan 4 forms, fusions, and even some GT enemies can be brought over for specific quests. The entire GT storyline doesn't need to be followed, only the more interesting aspects, such as  and the Omega Shenron battles. Playing as Gohan against the Baby-controlled Goten, until he is turned and battles Vegeta, would be an interesting approach to the game and would offer a whole new set of questlines. The Black Star Dragon Balls could even be utilized within Kakarot in some capacity.

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Using Heroes To Bolster GT

While GT may have its shortcomings, a rather under-the-radar production found only in Japan could come to the rescue in making sense of the Dragon Ball universe for any potential Kakarot DLC. Super Dragon Ball Heroes, much like GT, isn't a Toriyama-made production. There are three Japanese-only manga publications that follow the story, however much of the narrative remains in context with the arcade game, which deಞbuted in 2010.

In the Super Dragon Ball Heroes anime, the story kicks off following the events of Super and Super Broly. Future Trunks has been imprisoned by a mysterious fighter known as Fu, a playable character in 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Xenoverse 2. Goku and Vegeta are brought to a planetary cluster held together by a cosmic chain to aid Trunks' escape, yet are met by an alternate Goku, who immediately turns Super Saiyan 4 and attacks. After a few words, the original Goku and the alternate Goku come to the realization that they are from two different dimensions, retconning the entire GT storyline as the perꦕ🐻spective of an alternate universe.

Fusing All Potential Kakarot DLC

Given its surprising inclusion of Pokémon's 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Professor Oak, Kakarot could easily play around with alternate dimensions for the sake of weaving interesting DLC together. The addition of the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:time capsule also allows players to freely navigate the often confusing timelines of the Dragon Ball series, giving players the option to experience certain events in the future without muddling the entire game. So GT may not be entirely beloved by the community, but a simple injection of Heroes, along with its perspective of GT as an al⭕ternate dimension would allow for everything to work perfectly and give players an immense amount of anime events to experience.

Heroes may be a little over-the-top at times, and it certainly ends rather abruptly, but the way it draws all of the immediate Dragon Ball content together is superb. Utilizing only in-game characters, like Fu and Mira, helps to bridge the entire saga together and allows for all fans to see their favorite characters in the limelight at least once. Bringing it into Kakarot, with the addition of GT and Super would also give the game a killer Season Pass. Just imagine playing as Trunks with the ability to go Super Saiyan 3, along with having the alternate Super Saiyan 4 Goku and a Super Saiyan God Vegeta as one's team when facing a nihilistic Zamasu. Tha🧔t would be impr﷽essive.

GT hate will always exist but with some simple changes and a little imagination, it could easily work within Kakarot and may well make the game a power in⛦ its own right.

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