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Surprise character hits Dragon Ball FighterZ before launch

Bandai Namco has revealed a surprise character for Dragon Ball FighterZ, adding the 24th playable character.

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Days before the launch of Dragon Ball FighterZ, a new character has been revealed in the latest issue of the V-Jump magazine, Android 21 with a majin buu makeover.

Surprise character hits Dragon Ball FighterZ before launch | TweakTown.com

Reported by Gematsu, Bandai Namco has revealed that the next fighter to join the lobby of playable characters within Dragon Ball FighterZ is going to be Android 21.

Android 21 was revealed to us back in September, but all that was known is that she played a pivitol role in the games storyline. What is most interesting about Android 21 is her appearance, even though she is an Android character it appears that a transformation can occur which turns her into a Majinn Buu like creature.

The developer has confirmed that Android 21 is an entirely original character, which sparks interest in how she will fit into roster with her unique abilities. According to V-Jump, it seems that Android 21 can absorb her opponents energy, which in turn will allow her to use her opponents abilities. For a further explanation into Android 21's abilities visit Gematsu's translations.

Recently, Dragon Ball FighterZ's open beta had network issues but to repay players another open beta is going to be made available.

News Sources:gamespot.com and gematsu.com

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