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Dragon Ball: Project Fusion

This month’s issue of V Jump has another update on Dragon Ball: Project Fusion. Thanks to the magazine, we have new information about some of the fusions.

V Jump introduces three fusions that can be found in the 3DS game: Pirilin (Piccolo x Krillin), Gorilin (kid Goku × Krilin), and Krigohan (Krillin x kid Gohan). Pirilin (some are also calling this Prilin) looks to be a standard fusion, whereas the other two are a bit unique. Gorilin and Krigohan use EX Fusion through a special arm band/bracelet created by Capsule Corp. This allows two people of different strength to merge.

Dragon Ball: Project Fusion is due out in Japan later this year.

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This month’s issue of V-Jump has another update on Dragon Ball: Project Fusion, Bandai Namco’s new game for 3DS.

The main character in the game, along with Pinijji, will travel throughout the game world consisting of a fusion of various times and places from the series. A focal point of the plot will revolve around how the world ended up like this. It will be possible to encounter any character from any point of the series as time and space have been jumbled.

Players will be able to recruit characters into their party. You can then fuse them, including ones that would normally be impossible thanks to the mysterious armband the characters wear. The main character will also be able to fuse with Pinijji. In the magazine’s coverage, there’s another little look at the Broli/Goku fusion, who could be potentially more powerful than Vegito. And in one of the screenshots, Trunks says you should “gather energy” by recruiting more allies.

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A few new details about Dragon Ball: Project Fusion have emerged from this week’s issue of Jump. Primarily, we have news about the characters.

Dragon Ball: Project Fusion features your own main character. However, it’s unknown if you can really modify him similar to the series’ last release, Dragon Ball Xenoverse. Jump mentions that you’ll be the one doing the adventuring, and you’ll meet with legendary fighters.

We also get a first look at a brand new character called Pinijji. Jump doesn’t say who he is or what his role is.

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Update (1/23): Bumped to the top. Here’s yet another scan!

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Original (1/22): ShonenGameZ posted another scan of Dragon Ball: Project Fusion from the latest issue of V Jump. We’ve attached it above.

Bandai Namco and Ganbarion are really going all out with fusions in the RPG. It sounds like you can fuse a ton of characters, but even cities, buildings, and islands as well.

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Bandai Namco is publishing Dragon Ball: Project Fusion. However, another company is actually developing the game.

A new blog post reveals that Ganbarion is working on Dragon Ball: Project Fusion. You may know the studio for Pandora’s Tower and One Piece games such as One Piece: Unlimited World RED and the One Piece: Unlimited series.

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Bandai Namco have opened up for the teaser website for the recently announced 3DS game Dragon Ball: Project Fusion. You can find it here.

Don’t expect too much though – it really is just a teaser at the moment. Virtually the only thing of interest is the image above, which shows off the game’s art style and some of the characters.

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The latest issue of V Jump has revealed a brand new Dragon Ball game for 3DS known as “Dragon Ball: Project Fusion”. Not much is known at the moment, but it’s an all-new experience in the RPG genre. A fusion between Goku and Broly is also featured.

Dragon Ball: Project Fusion will release in Japan later this year. Pricing has not been announced.

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