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Dragon Ball Super: The Galactic Patrol has also been announced as a brand new anime adapting the Galactic Patrol Prisoner arc of the Dragon Ball Super manga release. This is the first of two brand new arcs taking place after the Tournament of Power, and continued the story of the TV anime series in manga form. But this new anime is returning while the manga is still on hiatus, and that means it’s only going to be around for a short while before hitting that wall once more.
Dragon Ball Super’s New Anime Only Has Two Arcs to Adapt

Dragon Ball Super: The Galactic Patrol has yet to announce a concrete release date or window as of the time of this writing, but it’s likely to launch around 2027 or 2028 given that the remake anime will be airing later this Fall and taking that time slot already. If we’re lucky, the new anime will be launching right after the remake ends and begin its new adaptation of the manga’s story. But that’s only going to give the series another year to develop more of its story. And that’s going to be very necessary now.
Dragon Ball Super: The Galactic Patrol only has one arc to adapt, and then it will likely follow with an adaptation of the Granolah the Survivor arc to come after. Let’s say that there’s about four to five years maximum to fully adapt both arcs, and hopefully the manga has continued before that point or fans will have to wait some more. This is especially true for when the anime gets to the Granolah the Survivor arc and leaves fans on a massive cliffhanger that still needs to get resolved before the anime reaches that point in its adaptation.
The problem then lies with the Dragon Ball Super manga. If the anime is indeed using that as a base for its own adaptation rather than developing its own stories instead, then it’s going to hit that cliffhanger soon enough. Dragon Ball Super’s manga has been on hiatus since Akira Toriyama’s passing in 2024, and is showing no signs of returning. Even with the massive event this past weekend revealing these new anime and video game projects, Dragon Ball Super did not offer an update for its future.









