


Who exactly is going to end up on the cover is still up in the air, but series favorites like and possible playable characters Piccolo, Gohan, and Vegeta are likely to make an appearance on the new cover. The direction that Bandai Namco seems to be going with the new box art suggests that the company's decision to change is in direct response to fan complaints, considering that one of the biggest changes will be the inclusion of more characters. RELATED: New Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot Trailer Detail Playable and Support Characters Those complaints may have been heard, since according to a translation of the most recent V-Jump, it seems as though Bandai Namco is currently working on replacing the current artwork. When the box art was officially released for Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, many fans took to their various forms of social media to complain about the cover's simplistic design. However, not everything that has been released has been as wholeheartedly accepted by fans of the series as news of the various arcs revealed for the game, like Majin Buu. After its initial announcement as Dragon Ball Project Z in January, Bandai Namco has been slowly dropping bits of information and gameplay for what is now Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot.
