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Dragon Ball FighterZ gets Gogeta SS4 later this week

Bandai Namco has revealed that Gogeta SS4 is coming to Dragon Ball FighterZ later this week, and revealed a new trailer for the powerful fighter.

During the Dragon Ball Games Battle Hour event that took place on Saturday, March 6, the publisher revealed that the newest fighter to fill out the burgeoning roster would arrive on March 12. If you own FighterZ Pass 3, you will be able to play as Super Saiyan 4 Gogeta on March 10.

Gogeta, who was announced alongside Super Baby 2 back in December 2020, is known to Dragon Ball veterans as one of the strongest characters in Dragon Ball GT – and that's reflected in the video below, which shows the souped-up Super Saiyan making short work of Super Baby. Check it out:

Watch the trailer until the end to clock a special Dramatic Finish that seems to take place if you have SS4 Gogeta face-off against SSGSS Gogeta, which is basically catnip for committed DBZ fans around the globe.

The FighterZ Pass 3 also contains Kefla, Ultra Instinct Goku, Master Roshi and Super Baby 2 – though if you're interested in picking up any of the characters on their own, you'll be able to nab them at a reasonable $4.99 each (though you forgo the two day early access option if you grab the fighters individually).

You can read our Dragon Ball FighterZ review – in which Alex calls the game “a franchise best” – at the link.

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