It looks like Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero's divisive second Daima DLC pack won't be its last like some of us thought, as the next expansion has been confirmed to already be in development.
Even if I'll never hate Sparking Zero like most of the internet seems to after the hype of its release died down, I have to admit that it's had a pretty rocky post-launch life. Over the past year, we've had three character packs and more than 20 new fighters added, but they've each one has only drawn more and more backlash.
Sparking Zero's DLC woes hit a new low a few weeks ago when the long-awaited second Daima DLC pack launched. After such a big delay, fans were disappointed with the lack of characters, the inclusion of only one new stage in the game's lifetime, and the impact that Daima fighters had on transformations. It was easy to assume that was the game's last hurrah, but that isn't the case.
Earlier today, the official Dragon Ball Games Twitter account shared a rather interesting video highlighting the game's massive roster to celebrate the game's first anniversary. That video came with a cheeky addendum, as it ended...