If you zoom out from the March frustrations, the Dragon Ball roadmap is genuinely stacked. At January's Dragon Ball Genkidamatsuri event, Toei Animation confirmed that production has already begun on
Dragon Ball Super: The Galactic Patrol, the anime adaptation of the Galactic Patrol Prisoner Saga. Key art showed
Goku and Vegeta rocking Galactic Patrol emblems on their gi, and based on production timelines, we're looking at a late 2027 or early 2028 premiere. That's a full new Super anime, not a movie, not a special. A proper continuation.
Beerus Is Getting a Glow-Up
On top of that,
Dragon Ball Super: Beerus is coming this Fall. It's an enhanced remaster and partial remake of the original Battle of Gods saga from the Super anime. For fans who remember how rough those early Super episodes looked compared to the movie, this is the do-over that arc has deserved for years.
Sparking! Zero DLC Continues
On the gaming side,
Dragon Ball Sparking! Zero announced new DLC at Genkidamatsuri. The lineup includes Demon King Piccolo, Bardock, new Super Attacks, new stages, and two new game modes. A Mission 100 mode is scheduled for this Winter, with a Survival Mode following in Spring.
So yeah, March 2026 is rough. Losing the app stings. Waiting indefinitely for the Daima Blu-ray is annoying. But Dragon Ball isn't going anywhere. The franchise is setting up for what could be its most exciting stretch since the original
Dragon Ball Super premiered in 2015. Sometimes you have to take a few hits before you
power up. Dragon Ball fans know that better than anyone.