The Dragon Ball Daima panel at Dragon Ball Games Battle Hour 2024 has received a sudden live stream announcement following widespread backlash among the fandom.Organizers for Battle Hour 2024, Bandai Namco, have changed their stance following the fan backlash toward their original decision to not have a live stream of the event. Now, in a new post to X (formerly Twitter), they have revealed that two panels will be streamed. Singer of the iconic Dragon Ball Z opening song, “Cha-La Head-Cha-La,” Hironobu Kageyama’s special live performance, will now be live-streamed alongside the hotly-anticipated Dragon Ball Daima panel. The official announcement and popular reaction can be viewed below.The build-up to Daima has been exciting for fans, most recently following the new preview for the series, which re-confirmed that Toriyama is involved in the series’ plot and character designs. While most fans were excited, some also voiced dissatisfaction at the lack of a live stream announcement for Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero as well. The game represents the first return to the iconic Sparking/Budokai Tenkaichi series for nearly two decades.
The Dragon Ball Daima panel at Dragon Ball Games Battle Hour 2024 has received a sudden live stream announcement following widespread backlash among the fandom.
Organizers for Battle Hour 2024, Bandai Namco, have changed their stance following the fan backlash toward their original decision to not have a live stream of the event. Now, in a new post to X (formerly Twitter), they have revealed that two panels will be streamed. Singer of the iconic Dragon Ball Z opening song, “Cha-La Head-Cha-La,” Hironobu Kageyama’s special live performance, will now be live-streamed alongside the hotly-anticipated Dragon Ball Daima panel. The official announcement and popular reaction can be viewed below.
The build-up to Daima has been exciting for fans, most recently following the new preview for the series, which re-confirmed that Toriyama is involved in the series’ plot and character designs. While most fans were excited, some also voiced dissatisfaction at the lack of a live stream announcement for Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero as well. The game represents the first return to the iconic Sparking/Budokai Tenkaichi series for nearly two decades.
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