Dragon Ball Gekishin Squadra: Season 3 arrives in January 2026

Bandai Namco has officially announced the release of the highly anticipated third season of Dragon Ball Gekishin Squadra. Scheduled to arrive on January 13, 2026, the update promises to reignite the interest of Brazilian fans in the competitive game based on the famous franchise by Akira Toriyama. The release is global and arrives as a free update for all players, reinforcing the company’s commitment to keeping the community active in this year of 2026.
The new season, also called “Season 3,” brings a series of novelties aimed at deepening gameplay and team strategy. This way, players will be able to further explore arena combat, developing the strength of their favorite characters during each match. Additionally, the progression system promises new abilities capable of changing the course of battles, whether against other players or powerful bosses. This move is crucial to keeping the game relevant in an increasingly competitive market, especially in Brazil, where Dragon Ball fans are loyal and demanding.
Strategic Classes and Deep Customization
To dominate the battlefield, players must choose heroes that fit into three main strategic roles. The Damage class follows a simple yet aggressive playstyle, with a total focus on eliminating opponents. On the other hand, the Tank role prioritizes resilience, being hard to knock out and helping the team hold positions by absorbing attacks. The Technical class acts as versatile support, using abilities to strengthen allies and disrupt the opposing team’s plans, maximizing the chances of victory.
Customization also takes center stage in this new phase of the game. Fans can adjust their favorite heroes with a variety of skins, intro animations, and special finishers. Therefore, finding a unique aesthetic combination becomes a way to express love for the Dragon Ball characters. Meanwhile, the official trailer is already available, visually detailing all these novelties arriving in January. With this content package, Bandai Namco hopes not only to attract new players but also to reward the fan base that has followed the title since its launch.





