The wait is over. After years of speculation and a silence that kept the community on edge, the Dragon Ball Genkidamatsuri event has confirmed what we were all waiting for: Dragon Ball Super is officially returning.
January 25, 2026 will go down in anime history. Toei Animation and Shueisha have not only announced the continuation of the series but have also revealed multiple projects that will expand the universe created by Akira Toriyama. Below, we break down everything you need to know about this triumphant return.

The most shocking announcement of the event was the confirmation of the production of Dragon Ball Super: The Galactic Patrol. This new series will finally adapt the manga's acclaimed "Galactic Patrol Prisoner Arc".
This arc is one of the most requested by fans, as it introduces magic and combat mechanics that move away from traditional brute force battles.

In addition to the sequel, the franchise seeks to polish its legacy. Dragon Ball Super: Beerus has been announced, a "renewed and improved" version of the original anime's first arcs from 2015.
This reissue aims to correct the animation issues the series suffered in its early days:
The return of the anime also boosts the gaming sector. During the event, Bandai Namco capitalized on the hype to present Dragon Ball: AGE 1000, an ambitious video game project scheduled for 2027.
Although details are scarce, a completely new world is promised with unheard-of characters designed by Toriyama's team, expanding the narrative into the franchise's distant future (Age 1000 in the Dragon calendar).

The return of Dragon Ball Super in 2026 is not just a new season; it is a complete restructuring of the brand. With the Moro arc in production and an enhanced version of its beginnings, the franchise secures its dominance in both television and the video game market.
Stay tuned to our website for future updates on dubbing dates and streaming platforms.
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