Shallet arrives at Dragon Ball Legends for its eighth anniversary

Published on June 17, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Dragon Ball Legends celebrates its eighth anniversary with a great gift for players: the addition of Shallet as a playable character. This fusion of the Ancient Saiyans Giblet and Shallot, now in their Super Saiyan God form, previously only appeared in the game's story. Starting June 17, it will be available at no additional cost, responding to community requests and expanding the free-to-play experience for Dragon Ball fans.

Super Saiyan God Shallet fusion form powering up in Dragon Ball Legends combat arena, glowing blue aura erupting from ancient Saiyan warrior body, energy particles swirling around muscular arms and chest, dynamic martial arts pose with fists clenched, cracked ground beneath feet from impact, stylized game engine render with cel-shaded lighting, dramatic combat perspective from low angle, particle effects trailing from hair and shoulders, intense battle stance mid-transformation, vibrant aura streaks crossing the scene, dark stormy sky background contrasting with bright divine energy, action freeze-frame capturing the moment of maximum power release, detailed muscle definition and Saiyan armor textures, epic anime fight scene visualization

Technical development: a fusion that optimizes combat 🎮

The integration of Shallet required adjustments to the game engine to handle its fusion animations and divine attacks. Bandai Namco developers optimized loading times and visual effects synchronization to maintain performance on mobile devices. Shallet's abilities combine enhanced ki attacks with melee combos, offering a fluid mechanic that leverages the advantages of the Super Saiyan God form without overloading the combat system.

Shallet: the character everyone asked for, but no one expected 🤯

The community had been making requests and drawings of Shallet on forums for months, but when Bandai Namco announced it, some wondered if it was a mistake or a dream. Now that it's real, players face an existential dilemma: use Shallet or keep farming with the same old team? The answer is simple: try the fusion and discover if divine power makes up for having to re-learn the combos.