Summary
Over the weekend, adataminer revealed a huge list of charactersthat could potentially be joiningDragon Ball: Sparking Zero’salready-stacked roster.
While nothing is confirmed, the likes of Demon King Piccolo, Pilaf Machine, King Vegeta, Chi-Chi, and Mercenary Tao were all cut from the original game, with traces of their names still found in the game’s files.
As we patiently wait for Bandai Namco and Spike Chunsoft to reveal any futureSparking Zero DLCcharacters, one voice actor has given us the biggest hint that their character could be coming to the game.
Super Android 17 Voice Actor Responds To Sparking Zero Leak
Chuck Huber has voicedAndroid 17for almost a quarter of a century now. He took on the role of one of Dragon Ball Z’s most popular Androids in the year 2000 and has continued to voice the character alongside the likes of Pilaf and Kibito to this day.
The veteran voice actor has now caused quite a stir in the Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero community with the simplest response to a tweet.
After spotting a tweet from a Sparking Zerofan accountsharing the news that “Super Android 17 has been located in Sparking! ZERO’S datamine,” Huberrespondedwith a simple “…”
This short message seemingly implies that he is aware of the character’s involvement in Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero one way or another. Whether he recorded lines prior to the game’s release, only for the character to be cut, or has lines for the character who will be included in a later DLC remains to be seen.
Although the message is sparse, it has garnered a huge reaction from Sparking Zero’s fan base, receiving over 1.3 million views, 25,000 likes, and 1,300 retweets, with a further 1,700 players bookmarking the post.
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Considered part to the Budokai Tenkachi series, Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero is an in-development arena fighter developed by Spike Chunsoft and published by Namco Bandai.