fans have noticed that the Japanese trailer for says that the game is "Coming Soon", which is a bit mor🔯e positive than the English trailer saying "Wishlist Now".
Just a few days ago, . Not only did we get to see more gameplay than we've seen in any other trailer so far, but we also got the confirmation𒁏 of giant character🌊s like Great Ape Vegeta, and a showcase of nearly all of Goku and Vegeta's transformations.

꧃Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero Looks Like 🌞Everything We Wanted From Budokai Tenkiachi 4
We might have only seen a minute of Sparking Zer﷽o, but it was enough to prove that it’s going to do Budokai Tenkaichi justice.
While that should be more than enough for what is technically the game's second trailer, fans didn't get the one thing that they wanted more than anything else - a release date. Just like the first trailer for Sparking Zero, the footage ended with a non-commital message to "Wishlist Now" instead of giving any hint about a release window or even if the game is coming out in 2024.
This, , has convinced fans that we won't be getting our hands on Sparking Zero until 2025, despite some leakers claiming that i♔t was th🐻is year. Although all that evidence is pretty solid, .
This non-committal to a release window is also present on the game's website, .
While the English version of the trailer ends with "Wishlist Now", actually has a message saying "Coming Soon" instead. Although that isn't a release window by any stretch of the imagination, it does certainly sound a lot more like a release in 2024 is possible, whereas asking players to wishlist the game sounds like something you'd ask of a project that's still some time away.
Of course, this far from confirms that Sparking Zero is going to be releasing in the next 11 months but if, like me, you were a bit disappointed to not get a hint of a release date in the last trailer, it's a small bit of comfort until we next see the game.

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