New Game and Anime on the Horizon for Dragon Ball’s 40th Anniversary

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  • A new Dragon Ball video game titled Age 1000 is in development, featuring new characters designed by series creator Akira Toriyama and set far in the future. The official title and platform availability will be revealed in April 2026.
  • Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero will receive new DLCs this year, adding Super Android 17, Super Saiyan Bardock, and Demon King Piccolo to the games roster.
  • Two new anime series were announced: Dragon Ball Super: The Galactic Patrol, adapting the Prisoner of the Galactic Patrol story arc from the manga, and Dragon Ball Super: Beerus, a remake of the Beerus story arcs with improved animation and more engaging battles.
  • To commemorate the 40th anniversary, Hans Zimmer has created a special musical piece titled Infinite Future.

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The Dragon Ball franchise is celebrating its 40th anniversary with announcements of a new game and anime series that came out of this past weekend’s Dragon Ball Genkidamatsuri event.

A new Dragon Ball video game, currently titled Age 1000, is in development. The game is set far in the future, after the stories of Goku and his friends, and will feature new characters designed by series creator Akira Toriyama, including a gray-haired Super Saiyan. The official title and platform availability are scheduled to be revealed at the Dragon Ball Games Battle Hour event on April 18–19, 2026. Additionally, Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero will receive new DLCs this year, adding Super Android 17, Super Saiyan Bardock, and Demon King Piccolo to the game’s roster.

Dragon Ball’s 40th Anniversary Unveils New Anime Series and Hans Zimmer’s “Infinite Future” Theme

In addition to the game updates, two new anime series were announced: Dragon Ball Super: The Galactic Patrol, which adapts the Prisoner of the Galactic Patrol story arc from the manga, introducing the villain Moro, and Dragon Ball Super: Beerus, a remake of the Beerus story arcs. The remake aims to provide improved animation and more engaging battles, with the intent of portraying the God of Destruction as a more serious villain than his previously food-obsessed, clumsy portrayal. To commemorate the 40th anniversary, Hans Zimmer has created a special musical piece titled “Infinite Future.” Promotional information and social media links concluded the event but are not included in this summary.

In Case You Missed It

As we wrap up our exploration of cinematic gems hidden in plain sight, let’s take a detour to Brazil for Bruno Pferd’s latest dive into the bizarre and delightful. His post, “A Confused School: The Best Worst Movie of the Afternoon Session” (Jan 24, ’26), treats us to an unintentional comedy goldmine with “A School in Chaos,” a film that struggles to mimic Hollywood’s high school tropes but finds its stride in capturing the spirit of Brazilian youth culture in the ’90s. With Supla’s standout performance and nostalgic cultural references, it’s one chaotic classroom you won’t want to skip A Confused School: The Best Worst Movie of the Afternoon Session. Meanwhile, if you’re craving more Dragon Ball Super action, hold onto your power levels because Bruno just dropped the news you’ve been waiting for! His latest post, “Dragon Ball Super: The Galactic Patrol Announced” (published on 2026-01-25), reveals that Shuueisha and Toei Animation are bringing us a continuation of the beloved series. Set after Goku and Vegeta’s intense Power Tournament battle, this new arc focuses on Moro as the main antagonist, promising more thrilling action and adventures with our favorite Z fighters Dragon Ball Super: The Galactic Patrol Announced. But before you dive back into that world, it’s worth taking a moment to praise Sophie Laurent’s recent analysis of Netflix’s latest captivating film. Her post, “Netflix Strikes Again: New True Crime Film Captivates Millions of Viewers” (published on Jan 26, 2026), explores the fascinating case behind “Suitcase Killer: The Melanie McGuire Story,” which has swiftly garnered over 4 million views and secured a top spot in both US and global rankings. Check it out here Netflix Strikes Again: New True Crime Film Captivates Millions of Viewers to explore the gripping tale that has viewers hooked!

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