“Dragon Ball Heroes” Episode 8 is only a few weeks away, and fans are wondering what will take place during its eight-minute or so run. To provide some teaser to the on-going Universal Conflict arc, a poster has been released with Trunks, and Vegeta plastered front and center, Comicbook reported.
Just above them is the incredibly powerful Cumber who seems eager as ever to get skin his fists. And overlooking all of them is the dangerous and mysterious Core Area leader, Hearts. The blurb for “Dragon Ball Heroes” Episode 8 already hinted that this antagonist will be revealing his plans to Universe 6 and will possibly gloat what he intends to do now that he’s free, Blasting News reported.
“Trunks and company face an uphill battle against Oren and Kamin's fierce combination attacks. In the middle of the fight, the Core Area Warrior Hearts appears and reveals his shocking plan,” the synopsis of “Dragon Ball Heroes” Episode 8 reads. It’s already been revealed that Hearts means to get rid of the Omni-King as payback for previously trying to erase him out of existence.
The question now is: how is he planning to accomplish such lofty goals? At the moment, most of the effort of the new villains are testing the capabilities of those standing against them. But, in “Dragon Ball Heroes” Episode 8, a huge plot development will take place as Universe 6 is expected to fall in the hands of the Core Area.
The title for the upcoming release – "Invasion of the Ultimate, Worst Warriors! Universe 6" – hints as much. This has also been foreshadowed by the previous entry as the Neo Mutants said they’re going to be unleashing a devastating attack. As for the release date of “Dragon Ball Heroes” Episode 8, it’s been slated to drop later this month although no exact date has been given just yet.


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