“Dragon Ball Heroes” Episode 15 will now have Goku facing the energized form of Kamioren. The previous release saw the twins getting curb-stomped by Piccolo and Android 17 by employing a Ki barrage attack.
But just when Kamioren was succumbing to the overwhelming power of the duo, Heart fused the Universe Seed with the neo machine. In “Dragon Ball Heroes” Episode 15, we’ll be seeing just how powerful the Seed is and if Ultra Instinct Goku can stand against such power.
We already know that Goku will have the upper hand in the upcoming fight thanks to the synopsis provided by the showrunners. Apparently, the titular Saiyan’s Ultra Instinct form will be enough to stop the rampaging giant in “Dragon Ball Heroes” Episode 15.
Dragon Ball Heroes Episode 15 to reveal Heart’s secret plan
The bad news is that Heart still has an ace up his sleeve. Although nothing has been revealed about this plan, it appears that “Dragon Ball Heroes” Episode 15 will be showcasing the extent of the Universe Seed.
It’s no secret that Kamioren is a mere pawn in all of this and the real threat is Heart and the Seed. It’s still unclear how the villain will utilize the weapon in “Dragon Ball Heroes” Episode 15. But given how everything has unfolded, it’s safe to assume that he’s going to merging with it at some point in the Universal Conflict arc.
Dragon Ball Heroes Episode 15 might provide more hint about Zamasu’s treachery
And then there’s also Zamasu skulking in the shadows. While Hearts has been portrayed as the main villain in this plotline, Zamasu’s scheming ways have been highlighted throughout the story. “Dragon Ball Heroes” Episode 15 might provide more hints about this fact, especially since Kamioren has been pushed towards destructive levels.
Indeed, the Neo Machine violently scratching itself when the Seed fused with it is enough evidence that the twins aren’t suited to house that sort of power. As for the release date of “Dragon Ball Heroes” Episode 15, it’s been slated to drop in September, Comicbook reported. No exact release date has been provided by the studio as of this writing, unfortunately. Nevertheless, fans are still eager to catch the next episode as they understand that all of this is just fan service when you boil everything down.


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