'Dragon Ball Super' news: Reddit leak confirms Vegeta Ultra Instinct
When Goku achieved Ultra Instinct in the Japanese animated television series "Dragon Ball Super," fans could not help but wonder if the Saiyan Prince, Vegeta, could also achieve the state. There are many fan-made artworks of Vegeta using Ultra Instinct that make fans even more excited.
A recent leak on Reddit seems to confirm that Vegeta Ultra Instinct is going to happen. The trusted leaker revealed some report about the "Dragon Ball" franchise game, "Dragon Ball Fighter Z." The Redditor said that there are eight DLC characters that will be introduced in the game. These include Regular Goku, Ultra Instinct Goku, Super Saiyan God but-not-Blue Goku, Regular Vegeta, Ultra Instinct Vegeta, Super Saiyan God but-not-Blue Vegeta, Turles, and Goku Black.
The characters will join the default roster, which includes Gotenks, Roshi, Mystic Gohan, Kid Buu, Raditz, and new character Android 21. The eight DLC characters will be out over 16 months after their launching. The first character will be part of the first launch, while the rest will be released two months apart.
The Reddit user already released some leaks in the past. Although some were proven wrong, there are also leaks that were confirmed true later on. Because of this, many fans of the long-running anime trust the details that he has recently revealed.
This news is considered by fans as a confirmation that Vegeta Ultra Instinct will also arrive in the Tournament of Power. To recall, Vegeta tried to achieve that state in "Dragon Ball Super" episode 117. When Universe 4 warrior Katopesia attacked Vegeta, he used the fighter to practice Ultra Instinct.
Since Vegeta did not defend himself from the attacks of Katopesia, he ultimately lost. This angered Vegeta and eventually stopped trying to achieve Ultra Instinct. This then led him to unleash a series of attacks toward the Universe 4 policemen. Whis also commented that this attack suits Vegeta much better than his previous failed attempt at Ultra Instinct. Do you think Vegeta will manage to achieve that state in the future episodes of the anime?
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