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Posted: 2019-07-29T07:40:09Z | Updated: 2019-07-29T07:40:09Z Dragon Ball FighterZ Janemba DLC Leaked via Nintendo eShop | HuffPost
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Dragon Ball FighterZ Janemba DLC Leaked via Nintendo eShop

A listing in the Nintendo eShop in the UK has details about a Dragon Ball FighterZ character. Here's what we know so far.
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With EVO 2019 days away, expect many announcements and leaks for all things fighting games. Earlier today, a listing on the Nintendo eShop in UK  has leaked the upcoming Dragon Ball FighterZ character DLC Janemba. Janemba is the antagonist of Dragon Ball Z: Fusion Reborn the movie. It is going to be interesting to see if more content and paid DLC are planned for the game after Janemba. This was spotted by Siliconera , and we’ll likely get more details soon.

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Dragon Ball FighterZ Janemba DLC contents

Here’s what you can expect when you buy this DLC, as per the details of the leak:

  • Janemba as a new playable character
  • 5 alternative colors for his outfit
  • Janemba Lobby Avatar
  • Janemba Z Stamp

Expect an announcement for Janemba in Dragon Ball FighterZ over the next few days if not at EVO 2019 from Bandai Namco Entertainment and Arc System Works.

Dragon Ball FighterZ is now available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC.

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