The sixth episode of “Super Dragon Ball Heroes” will be dropping this December and it’s been initially speculated that it’s going to wrap things up for the fan-service series. However, a new tweet has claimed that the upcoming episode will not end the show but will actually set the groundwork for more arcs next year.
Right now, the conflict between Fu, Xeno Goku, and Xeno Vegeta will be unfolding as the Saiyans destroyed the laboratory of the demon scientist. While the Saiyans have shown considerable power after decommissioning Cunber, Fu will be a different challenge altogether. The previous episode of “Super Dragon Ball Heroes” showed that Fu was able to make quick work of Cunber using his two blades.
Meanwhile, Goku is also expected to join the fray again after Cunber temporarily sidelined the titular character. What’s more, Goku will also use his Ultra Instinct in the next episode of “Super Dragon Ball Heroes.” It goes without saying that the impending conflict will be quite the fireworks display for fans as all these godly beings engage in a deadly struggle.
Xeno Goku and Xeno Vegeta already said that their mission was to capture Fu. The scientist, on the other hand, has no plans of simply laying down as he’s pissed all his work has been reduced to rubble. Although nothing has been confirmed just yet, it’s expected that Fu will defeat Xeno Goku and Xeno Vegeta in the next episode of “Super Dragon Ball Heroes”.
The original Goku will then have to confront Fu where he’ll use his Ultra Instinct to beat the demon. It’s still unclear whether this heightened mental state is enough to defeat the scientist as he too has a few tricks up his sleeve. One of them is the swords he’s carrying, which has been shown to absorb and reverse powerful attacks similar to what he did to Cunber. The next episode of “Super Dragon Ball Heroes” has been slated for release on late December although the exact date has yet to be announced.


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