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Dragon Ball Turns 40 With Major Anniversary Events Revealed

By Mazen (Mithrie) Turkmani
Published: January 25, 2026 at 11:27 PM GMT

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📺 Xbox Day-One Releases on PlayStation: A New Cross-Platform Standard

Xbox confirms it wants first-party games landing on PlayStation 5 from day one, and that's a serious shift in how the console landscape may work going forward—especially if Microsoft sticks the landing with consistency. The key detail isn't just "more games on more platforms", it's timing: when releases don't line up, the later platform often eats spoilers, loses the launch-week community buzz, and ends up feeling like it arrived after the party. That's why VGC's breakdown of Xbox pushing for more consistent PS5 release timing matters—it points to an intentional strategy rather than a one-off experiment, which could make PlayStation players more confident about upcoming launch windows.


Indiana Jones and the Great Circle shows why release timing can make or break the hype curve, because when one platform gets the big premiere first, the other gets a "catch-up launch" where the internet has already moved on to tier lists, endings, and meta strategies. Titles like The Outer Worlds 2 have also been mentioned in the wider conversation around staggered PS5 availability, and Xbox saying it'll make a conscious effort to speed that up is exactly what players want to hear. If you're curious about the tone and blockbuster energy Microsoft is pushing with its tentpole releases, Bethesda's official Indiana Jones and the Great Circle launch trailer is the cleanest snapshot of what that day-one approach could bring to PlayStation audiences—big set-pieces, sharp production values, and the kind of cinematic adventure presentation that thrives when everyone can play at the same time.

📺 The Super Mario Galaxy Movie Releases Worldwide on April 1, 2026

The Super Mario Galaxy movie now launches globally on April 1, 2026, after the US release date was brought forward to match other regions. Before the change, the US was set for April 3, 2026 while other territories had April 1, 2026—and that two-day gap might sound small, but for a franchise this massive, even a short delay can cause spoiler panic and undercut the shared "opening weekend" excitement. The move also makes business sense: Mario is a worldwide phenomenon, and a unified date means one global marketing surge, one synchronized wave of reactions, and one clean weekend where social media is flooded with first impressions instead of split across regions.


Yoshi's first look is already doing the job of building momentum early, because character reveals are the easiest way to kick fandom discussion into overdrive—who looks right, who feels authentic, and which moments might become the next iconic meme. If you want the trailer that started that particular debate cycle, IGN's Yoshi first look trailer for The Super Mario Galaxy Movie (2026) gives you the quick visual hit of what to expect from the cast and tone. And if you want the direct reporting on the schedule change itself, Eurogamer's article explaining the US release date move lays out the updated calendar clearly—useful if you're tracking release dates alongside game launch windows, Nintendo Direct cycles, and the never-ending backlog planning that comes with being a dedicated player.

📺 Dragon Ball Turns 40: New Anime Projects, "AGE 1000", and Sparking! Zero DLC

Dragon Ball celebrates its 40th anniversary with a stacked slate of announcements, and it's the kind of multi-lane roadmap that keeps fans covered across anime, games, and live-service-style content drops. Two anime reveals were part of the event: Dragon Ball Super: The Galactic Patrol is set to continue the story from where the Dragon Ball Super anime left off in 2018, and it's currently scheduled for 2027, while Dragon Ball Super Beerus was announced as a reimagining of the early Dragon Ball Super era. If you want the official "this is a big deal" vibe straight from the source, Toei Animation's Dragon Ball 40th Anniversary Special Video captures the celebratory tone perfectly, while IGN's full recap of everything announced at the 40th Anniversary event pulls all the key reveals into one place so you can scan the big points without missing anything.


Dragon Ball teases a new game project called "AGE 1000" with more details arriving in April 2026, and that alone is enough to spark serious theory crafting—genre guesses, roster predictions, and whether it's aiming for a cinematic story experience or a competitive multiplayer lane. The best starting point for the game's reveal is IGN's AGE 1000 announcement trailer, which is exactly the kind of early teaser designed to get fans freeze-framing for hints. On top of that, DRAGON BALL: Sparking! Zero is getting continued support with a newly announced mode and a major DLC tease, with more DLC information expected in Summer 2026—a prime season for a big update that can pull players back in. If you're tracking that content pipeline, Bandai Namco's official Sparking! Zero DLC teaser trailer is the most direct source to bookmark, because it signals that this isn't just a one-and-done release—it's a game being positioned for ongoing expansion.

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