Dragon Ball Z fans have been left disappointed thanks to Budokai Tenkaichi 4 being a complete no-show at Bandai Namco's Anime Expo Summer Showcase.
Last night, Bandai Namco decided to keep the Summer of gaming news rolling by hosting a showcase at Anime Expo, which was also livestreamed on Twitch and YouTube. During the show, we got updates on Naruto x Boruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm Connections, Sand Land, and even the reveal of a Jujutsu Kaisen arena fighter. There was one game that everyone hoped would show up that didn't, though - Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 4.
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Originally revealed as part of Dragon Ball Games Battle Hour earlier this year, Budokai Tenkaichi 4 caused a huge stir in the Dragon Ball community, which has wanted a new game in the series for more than a decade. Bandai Namco has been silent about the game since (not even officially releasing the reveal trailer or putting the game's name on its website), which led many to believe that the Summer Showcase would be where it shows up next, especially after Bandai teased "exciting announcements".
As Dragon Ball fans are painfully aware of by now, that's not what happened, as Budokai Tenkaichi 4 was completely missed out from the showcase, leaving everyone waiting once more for more information on the game. Over on Twitter, Dragon Ball fans have been expressing their disappointment that we didn't get to see the game, with many reactions making it clear that it was expected to be the "big surprise" that ended up being Jujutsu Kaisen.
For example, Twitter user DokkanAssets shared an image of the "one more surprise" image that showed up at the end of the showcase, saying, "I want to live
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