Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero Is Down To $40 For Prime Day

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There’s no shortage of discounts for video games during Prime Day, but if you’re looking for an anime-inspired slugfest featuring warriors with the spikiest hair, look no further than Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero. Released last year, Sparking Zero is on sale for $40 (was $70), and it features the biggest roster of characters to date in Dragon Ball media. It’s a celebration of the franchise that encompasses every major era, from the original Dragon Ball through to Dragon Ball Super and beyond. This deal applies to both the PS5 and Xbox Series X versions of the game, so most players can take advantage of it–just not it will only be available until Amazon’s Prime Day 2025 sale ends on July 11.

Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero

$40 (was $70)

It’s also a more technically demanding game when compared to previous franchise entries like Dragon Ball Kakarot or Dragon Ball: Xenoverse 2, but once you nail the basics, you’ll be trading blows like a Super Saiyan of legend. This is also a good-looking game, so if you’re looking to show off some console power on an OLED TV, be prepared for your friends to rub their eyes as if they’d just been met with a Solar Flare attack from Krillin. “Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero does a serviceable job instant-transmissioning the Budokai Tenkaichi format into the modern age,” Jason Fanelli wrote in GameSpot’s Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero review. Overall, Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero is a fun flashback to the glory days of the Budokai Tenkaichi series, and if you’re a Dragon Ball fan, there’s a lot to love here.

You can also pair Sparking Zero with several deals on Dragon Ball anime available during this year’s Prime Day event. Amazon is discounting Blu-ray editions of several Dragon Ball Z anime seasons, while the entire Dragon Ball GT saga is available on DVD. You can also grab the most recent film in the franchise, Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero, alongside digitally remastered Blu-ray editions of older Dragon Ball films like Bojack Unbound and the Broly Saga. Check the list below for more Dragon Ball Blu-ray deals,

Dragon Ball Prime Day Blu-Ray Deals

  • Dragon Ball Z – Season 1 — $18 ($35)
  • Dragon Ball Z – Season 2 — $27.49 ($45)
  • Dragon Ball Z – Season 4 — $24 ($45)
  • Dragon Ball Z – Season 5 — $18.49 ($35)
  • Dragon Ball Z – Season 6 — $24.49 ($45)
  • Dragon Ball Z – Season 8 — $25 ($45)
  • Dragon Ball Z – Season 9 — $24.49 ($45)
  • Dragon Ball Z: Dead Zone and The World’s Strongest — $21 ($35)
  • Dragon Ball Z Kai: Season 2 — $31 ($55)
  • Dragon Ball Z Kai: Season 3 — $33 ($55)
  • Dragon Ball Z: Android 13 and Bojack Unbound — $19 ($35)
  • Dragon Ball Z: Broly Triple Feature — $19 ($35)
  • Dragon Ball Z: Fusion Reborn and Wrath of the Dragon — $15.49 ($35)
  • Dragon Ball Z: The History Of Trunks and Bardock: Father of Goku — $20 ($35)
  • Dragon Ball GT: The Complete Series (DVD) — $19.49 ($70)
  • Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero (4K) — $23 ($40)
  • Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F — $20.49 ($35)

If you’re looking for more fighting game deals, you’re in luck–several excellent fighting games are part of Amazon’s Prime Day sale, including Street Fighter 6 for $26.49 (was $70), Marvel Vs. Capcom Fighting Collection for $24.71 (was $50), and Tekken 8 for its best-ever price of $25 (was $60). Check the list below for more Prime Day fighting game deals, and you’ll find even more deals on video games, anime, and manga available in Amazon’s sale at GameSpot’s Prime Day deals hub.

Prime Day Fighting Game Deals

  • BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle — $50 ($60)
  • Capcom Fighting Collection — $33.74 ($40)
  • Capcom Fighting Collection 2 — $40
  • Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero — $40 ($70)
  • Marvel Vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics — $24.71 ($50)
  • Mortal Kombat 1 — $28 ($70)
  • Street Fighter 6 — $26.49 ($70)
  • Tekken 8 — $25 ($60)


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