The most recent "Dragon Ball" video game, much anticipated by manga lovers will be released on Friday. This is the first since the renowned Japanese artist Akira Toriyama, who developed the series forty years ago, passed away in March.
Chiefs of Qiddiya, an entertainment and tourism project being developed outside Riyadh, are among them. This year, they disclosed plans for a gigantic theme park called "Dragon Ball."
"Dragon Ball" tells the tale of Son Goku, a boy with monkey tails, and his travels across strange worlds. The black-haired hero battles otherworldly foes across more than 500 chapters in his search for the seven mythical dragon balls. One of the most successful manga series ever, it has inspired innumerable anime programs, motion pictures, and video games.
In "Dragon Ball: Sparking! ZERO," a record 182 characters will engage in combat.
To commemorate the 40th anniversary of the franchise, "Dragon Ball Daima," a brand-new animated series, will also be launched.
The Kingdom's first theme park, the "Dragon Ball" attraction in Saudi Arabia, would span more than 500,000 square meters and feature at least 30 rides, including a roller coaster within a dragon that is based after the wish-granting dragon Shenron from the franchise.