Dragon Ball Z is arguably the most iconic manga and anime franchise of all time. With its cast of unforgettable characters and non-stop action, it also lends itself exceptionally well to video game adaptation. As such, Dragon Ball Z has spawned well over a hundred titles since the first game, Dragon Ball Z: Assault! Saiyans was released for the Super Famicom in Japan back in 1990.
While the franchise has settled most naturally into fighting games, Dragon Ball Z has been reimagined through a myriad of different genres, appearing in RPG form, as a digital collectible card game, and even as a typical rail shooter. With the upcoming next-gen release of Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot the franchise is once again leaning on its tried-and-true formula, but with Dragon Ball: The Breakers set to drop later this month, fans can dip their toe into a more atypical release.
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