Fused Zamasu in 'Dragon Ball FighterZ' Leaked in 'V-Jump'

The April issue published screenshots of the Dragon Ball Super villain in action. There's not much else shown in the scan of Fused Zamasu but it does confirm the leaked DLC characters found by dataminers following the release of Broly and Bardock appear to be accurate.

Check out the scans from the latest issue of V-Jump below.

Oops, looks like Vegito Blue isn't on the scan (so therefore he isn't officially confirmed), but the datamined DLC list has been accurate so far, so no worries.

Thanks to @29Veru once again for the scan. pic.twitter.com/Fmtszm85SD

— ShonenGames (@ShonenGameZ) April 19, 2018

When the first two Dragon Ball FighterZ DLC characters were released March 28 six more fighters were discovered in the code. Fused Zamasu, Super Saiyan Blue Vegito, Cooler, Android 17 and base Goku and Vegeta were uncovered as DLC characters but were not confirmed by Bandai Namco.

Bandai Namco took to Twitter recently to tease the next two fighters for Dragon Ball FighterZ with a pair of trollish tweets. However, we speculated that what looks to be simple trolling may actually be the publisher's way of informing fans about the identities of the next DLC characters coming to the roster. Zamasu and Cooler are likely being teased, and with the release of V-Jump it seems that at least half of our speculation is correct.

Now that the latest issue of V-Jump has been released in Japan, Dragon Ball FighterZ fans should expect an official announcement or trailer soon.

Zamasu already appears alongside Goku Black in Dragon Ball FighterZ but Fused Zamasu is actually a fusion between Zamasu (inside of Goku Black) and Zamasu from the future made using the Potara earrings (before he was taken out by Future Trunks and Super Saiyan Vegito Blue.)

What do you think of Merged Zamasu being the next DLC character for Dragon Ball FighterZ? Who do you believe will be the fighter paired with him? Let us know in the comments section below.

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