Earlier this month, a massive Dragon Ball FighterZ Invitational event took place at the Tokyo International Film Festival in Tokyo, Japan. Dubbed the Dragon Ball FighterZ Super Match, this event pitted eight of the world’s strongest players against each other in a battle for supremacy. Though not part of the ongoing Dragon Ball FighterZ World Tour, there was still a lot of pride and bragging rights on the line, especially since the event was conducted in the customary, yet extremely volatile, single-elimination format that defines Japanese tournament play. Participants included:
- Echo Fox|SonicFox (Two-Star Dragon Ball Holder, Evo 2018, VSFighting 2018, CEOTaku 2018, East Coast Throwdown, and Canada Cup 2018 Champion)
- CO|GO1 (Three-Star Dragon Ball Holder, Final Round 2018, NCR 2018, Brussels Challenge Major 2018, KVO x TSB 2018, Canada Cup Masters Series 2018, Stunfest 2018, Sonic Boom 2018, Ultimate Fighting Arena 2018 Champion)
- GGP|Kazunoko (One and Five-Star Dragon Ball Holder, CEO 2018, TWFighter Major 2018, SCR 2018, SEAM 2018 Champion)
- NRG|HookGangGod (Four-Star Dragon Ball Holder, Summit of Power, Defend The North 2018, Thunderstruck 2018 Champion)
- Kaimart (Tokyo Game Show 2018 Champion)
- R-Cade|Alioune (25th at Combo Breaker 2018, 13th at CEO and Evo 2018, 7th at Ultimate Fighting Arena 2018)
- Zer0q (Vienallity 2018 and Fight Club NRW 2018 Champion)
- KoreanWrestlingMan (49th at Evo 2018, 5th at TWFighter Major 2018, 9th at SEAM 2018)
Results
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1. FOX|SonicFox (Hit/Bardock/Android 16)
2. GGP|Kazunoko (Gotenks/Adult Gohan/Yamcha)
3. Zer0q (Piccolo/Bardock/Super Saiyan Goku)
3. Kaimart (SSGSS Vegito/Teen Gohan/Kid Buu)
5. NRG|HookGangGod (Piccolo/Cell/Super Saiyan Vegeta)
5. CO|GO1 (Kid Buu/Bardock/Super Saiyan Vegeta)
5. KoreanWrestlingMan (Android 18/Android 16/Super Saiyan Vegeta)
5. R-Cade|Alioune (Android 21/Majin Buu/Super Saiyan Vegeta)
Source: dragonballfighterz