Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi Leak Gives Fans Update on New Game

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Dragon Ball Z's new Budokai Tenkaichi game may finally have a name.

At long last, Dragon Ball Z fans may have finally learned a bit more about the new Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi game that Bandai Namco announced back in March. Unofficially dubbed"Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 4" since the last mainline one Bandai Namco left off with was Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 which came out way back in 2007, it looks like this latest leak may have finally given the return of the fighting game series an actual name.

The trademark in question was spotted within the database of the United States Patent and Trademark Office . It was filed on September 26th by Bandai Namco, and as is the case with most of these trademarks spotted ahead of official reveals, it lacks any kinds of interesting details that might give away more on the game.

Sparking! Zero Trademark & Dragon Ball Z: Budokai TenkaichiWe don't know much about the game based on that trademark alone, but if you're familiar with the older Dragon Ball Z fighting games under the Budokai Tenkaichi label, it's not difficult to figure out how the two proprerties are connected.

With that in mind, it looks like the new fighting game is going to be called Dragon Ball Z: Sparking! Zero if this new trademark is any indication of what's to come. While players in Japan will already be familiar with the"Sparking!" name, adopting that one in the West and adding"Zero" to the end of it could signify a sort of soft reset for the series seeing how it's been so long since the third game was released.

Nothing at all about the new game has been announced officially ever since it was first revealed, so we don't know yet what kinds of Dragon Ball Z stories and arcs it'll encompass initially. If past Dragon Ball Z games are any indication of what's to come, the game's likely longevity will eventually allow it to encompass pretty much any and every Dragon Ball Z fighter players could hope for.

 

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