Here during its anniversary week, Twitter account Fighting Game Anniversaries reminds us what all this crossover entailed. ![]() Goku, would have all been at your fingertips. Had the One Piece title saw an international release, fans would have been treated to local and online battles between Colosseum and Butoden. The reason for this exclusivity is because One Piece: Great Pirate Colosseum was only ever released in Japan, even though Extreme Butoden found its way overseas. ![]() Unfortunately, as previously stated, we never received this amazing crossover in North America. ![]() Clearly, this was no coincidence as Arc System Works also developed the DBZ title on the 3DS, and clearly plans for the crossover were planned all along. One Piece: Great Pirate Colosseum was released on Nintendo's handheld on September 21, 2016, and when the game was first announced fans thought it looked awfully similar to Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden - which launched the year prior. Bandai Namco released a special trailer showcasing Luffy Fourth Gear and Super Saiyan Blue Goku going head-to-head, which was followed by gameplay footage of several other epic pairings from Dragon Ball Z and One Piece. It was five years ago now that the two titles saw the cross-battle featured implemented.
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