“Dragon Ball Heroes” episode 6 now appears to be where this mini-anime series would end. The official teasers hint at the final battle happening as well as the activation of the Ultra Instinct form.
Known “Dragon Ball” tipster and translator, Twitter user Herms98, provided fans with the latest details on “Dragon Ball Heroes” episode 6. The choice of words on both the title and the summary gives fans the idea that this is where the Prison Planet battle will end.
“Dragon Ball Heroes” episode 6 titled “I'll Settle This!! Activate! Ultra Instinct!” and the synopsis reads that the protagonists are entering the final battle “with everything on the line.” This means that, as far as this particular series is concerned, Goku and the other characters must end their enemies in this installment.
To achieve that, Goku will be transforming into the Ultra Instinct form in “Dragon Ball Heroes” episode 6. Ultra Instinct has always been known as a complex state and rarely shown in other anime series of the franchise. Perfection is key to fully activate the Ultra Instinct form. But surpassing the difficulties is worth it since it will allow Goku to perform in his full power both on the defensive and offensive end.
It may sound too early to end the story in “Dragon Ball Heroes” episode 6. But it is important to note that this is just a promotional series inspired by the Prison Planet arc from the same title trading card arcade game popular in Japan. ComicBook pointed out that it was first expected to have just two to three episodes. So extending it up to six installments is already a treat for the fans.
Right now, the promotional material for “Dragon Ball Heroes” episode 6 only mentions a release date in “late December.” But it is speculated that the premiere of “Dragon Ball Super: Broly” movie will happen first before this anime episode streams online.


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