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ICYMI: Krafton Inc. revealed a new crossover event for PUBGMobile today as the world of DragonBall is coming to the mobile title.

\n We're not entirely sure what the crossover is going to do right now; all we know is that it will tie into the most recent film, which is currently in theaters as we speak. In fact, the crossover won't even be taking place until 2023, according to their own info. Here's everything the company released about this new event on the way.\nCredit: Krafton Inc.\nThe Red Ribbon Army was once destroyed by Son Goku.

Mobile has in the past collaborated with other globally acclaimed anime and animated titles, such as Neon Genesis Evangelion, Jujutsu Kaisen and Arcane, and now with Dragon Ball will be bringing the world and characters that multiple generations have grown up loving to the vast battlegrounds of Mobile in 2023.\nDoesn't take a lot of effort to think that, much like the Fortnite crossover we recently saw, we're going to be getting characters from the anime inserted into the battle royale title. But considering all of the stuff Epic Games did with the franchise for their game, it has to make you wonder what it is they're going to do in

Mobile to make the inclusion of the anime original. Or at the very least, fun that doesn't mirror what Fortnite did. Guess we'll wait until 2023 to find out.\n\n

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