Dragon Ball Super 15: The Galactic Patrol | A New Chapter Begins for Goku and Friends
For fans who grew up watching Goku push past every limit, there’s finally some good news to smile about. Dragon Ball Super is officially making a comeback, and it was announced in a truly special way — during the Genkidamatsuri event, held to celebrate 40 years of the Dragon Ball anime legacy.
While Shenron can’t grant us Super Saiyan powers in real life, he has at least delivered what fans have been wishing for: a brand-new anime sequel titled Dragon Ball Super: The Galactic Patrol.

What’s Coming Next?
According to Akio Iyoku, President of Capsule Corporation Tokyo and executive producer of the franchise, production on Dragon Ball Super: The Galactic Patrol is already underway. Although no release date has been confirmed yet, the announcement alone was enough to reignite excitement across the fandom.
To keep fans engaged in the meantime, another big reveal was made. A reimagined version of the early Dragon Ball Super storyline, called Dragon Ball Super: Beerus, is set to air in fall 2026. This remake revisits the arc that introduced the God of Destruction, giving it a fresh presentation for a new generation.
Galactic Patrol Takes Center Stage
Details about The Galactic Patrol series are still limited, but a first visual featuring Goku and Vegeta was shared during the event, instantly setting social media buzzing. The story will adapt the arc set after the Universe Survival saga, where Earth’s strongest warriors team up with the Galactic Patrol — the galaxy’s peacekeeping force.
This time, Goku and Vegeta will face one of their most dangerous foes yet: Planet-Eater Moro, a villain whose power threatens entire worlds. It’s a storyline many manga readers have been waiting to see animated.
From Movies to a Global Phenomenon
Dragon Ball Super originally began as two blockbuster films — Battle of Gods and Resurrection ‘F’ — before expanding into a full anime and manga series. The manga, illustrated by Toyotaro under the guidance of Akira Toriyama, continued even after the anime ended in 2018, keeping the universe alive with new arcs and ideas.
Following Toriyama’s passing in 2024, many fans were unsure about the future of the franchise, especially with the release of Dragon Ball Daima, which explored an earlier timeline. This new announcement finally brings clarity — and reassurance.
A Legacy That Lives On
Dragon Ball isn’t just another anime. For millions of people around the world, it’s something they grew up with, something that stayed with them through different stages of life. Seeing Dragon Ball Super continue beyond its creator’s lifetime feels emotional, but also hopeful.
With Dragon Ball Super: The Galactic Patrol, the journey doesn’t end — it evolves. And for fans, that’s more than enough reason to power up their excitement levels all over again. 🐉✨






















