“Dragon Ball Heroes” Episode 7 is set to air on Jan. 10 and it looks like the fan-service series isn’t ending anytime soon. In fact, the upcoming release will be introducing a new plotline called “Universal Conflict: Dawn of War.”
The story will be revolving around Zamasu and his unexpected return. While Goku will eventually deal with this villain, “Dragon Ball Heroes” Episode 7 will have Vegeta take the spotlight for the moment.
The previous episode saw Vegeta and the rest of the crew escaping from the Prison Planet before its eventual explosion. Before arriving at an undisclosed location, the Saiyan will immediately be roped in another conflict although it’s still unclear who he’ll be fighting. Meanwhile, fans are hoping that “Dragon Ball Heroes” Episode 7 will set up the arrival of Jiren.
This time, however, it looks like the Pride Trooper will be on Goku’s side. While this alliance may look overpowered on the surface, it actually balances things out as Zamasu does have a few mysterious members on his squad as well. Add the fact that Cunber is also on the evil kai’s side and Jiren’s addition into Goku’s team is a much-needed boost. There’s also the exciting possibility of Cunber and Jiren fighting, a dream matchup that will surely become an instant classic in the franchise. “Dragon Ball Heroes” Episode 7 should also be providing some information on how exactly did Zamasu survive being cut down by Trunks.
What’s more, he was also erased from multiple existences by Beerus and Grand Zeno. Sure, he may have become pure energy after Trunks sliced him in half but how exactly did he survive Grand Zeno’s effort in completely erasing him? At any rate, Zamasu has now returned and “Dragon Ball Heroes” Episode 7 will surely drop hints as to the motive of the new villain. Meanwhile, Fu is also expected to show at some point as the demon scientist seems to be the reason for Zamasu’s survival.


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