“Dragon Ball Heroes” episode 17 will continue with Goku and the rest of the Z Fighters facing off with the villains that include evil Saiyan, Hearts, and Fuu. The upcoming chapter has been titled "Ultimate God Killer! The Birth Of Hearts!"
As shared by DBS Chronicles, the synopsis for “Dragon Ball Heroes” episode 17 reads: “Hearts have finally evolved into his ultimate form as Jiren and Hit come to the rescue, Goku and co. start an all-out battle! The final battle that decides the fate of the universe begins!”
A recap of episode 16
Previously, Hearts betrayed Zamasu after fighting the Z Fighters. The latter got the full power of the Universe Seed, and this enabled him to transform into a "God Slayer." In this form, the Z fighters need all the help they could get to save the universe, and it was fortunate that Jiren and Hit arrived at the right time, and they lent the Z fighters enough power to fight their enemy.
Gogeta’s appearance is confirmed
Son Goku, Jiren, and Hit are the most powerful fighters in all the universes. However, it is uncertain if their combined powers will be sufficient to defeat Super Hearts. But then, it seems that help is on the way as it was revealed by Comic Book that there would be a surprise appearance of another powerful character in “Dragon Ball Heroes” episode 17, and it’s Gogeta. The viewers should check out how fusion will happen.
Super Hearts expressed his intention to annihilate all the gods regardless if they are evil or good. The extent of his power was displayed when he destroyed evil Zamasu, who was supposedly immortal. Now, with the teaming up of Son Goku of Universe 7, Jiren the Gray of Universe 11, and Hit of Universe 6 in “Dragon Ball Heroes” episode 17, they may have big chances of Super Hearts.
Release date and where to watch it
“Dragon Ball Heroes” episode 17 will arrive on October 27 on Funimation and Crunchyroll. The English dub will also be released via Adult Swim during the Toonami programming block on Saturday nights.


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