“Dragon Ball Heroes” Episode 7 will be starting a new arc for the fanservice series and it’s titled “Universal Conflict: Dawn of War.” Fans previously thought that the recent release is going to cap things off for the series as it’s nothing more than a promotional stunt for the Japanese card game of the same name.
However, this assumption proved off the mark as the people behind the show is still interested in expanding its narrative despite criticisms from some of its following. The previous release saw new villains emerging from a portal and at the center of it is Zamasu. This blindsided a lot of fans since Trunks has already dealt with this character by slicing him in half. It isn’t clear how exactly this villain managed to regain his physical form but Fu hinted that he was behind Zamasu’s return. Meanwhile, Vegeta will take center stage in “Dragon Ball Heroes” Episode 7 and will immediately get involved in another conflict. The summary for the upcoming release has also made its way on the web, providing fans with some idea where the story is heading.
“Trunks, Vegeta, and the others have escaped from the Prison Planet. Before they can even recover from their wounds, they receive word that Universe 6 is under attack. What lies in wait for Vegeta and the others as they rush into Universe 6 to defeat a completely unknown enemy?” the blurb for “Dragon Ball Heroes” Episode 7 read.
Another exciting news for fans is that those who participated in the Tournament of Power will also appear in the series. Jiren, Hit, Caulifla, Cabba, and Kale is expected to clash with the new villains as Goku couldn’t possibly take them on by himself. Well, maybe he can but that would be boring. As for when “Dragon Ball Heroes” Episode 7 will be released, it’s been slated to return on Jan. 10, 2019.


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