On January 10th, 2025, the new S.H. Figuarts Super Saiyan 3 Vegeta (mini) -Daima- became available for pre-order. Priced at 7,700 Japanese yen and a Tamashii Web Exclusive release, this is the first figure of Vegeta in SSJ3.
The Vegeta Mini SSJ3 figure from Dragon Ball Daima will officially go on sale in October 2025. However, pre-orders have been available since January 10th at most specialized stores.
This figure features a new design with more pronounced musculature and a hair length that reaches 90cm. It includes interchangeable hands and faces, crossed arms, a ki attack effect, and an additional face for the Mini Goku figure.
Resembling Super Sonic, this figure is an exclusive Tamashii Web release and will not be reissued. Pre-order units will be available, and only a few more units will be released, likely driving the price up.
In the SHF of DB Daima, we can find the adult and mini versions of Goku and Vegeta, King Goma, or Piccolo -mini-, among others...
Here is a sample of everything you can find on the portal, from Dragon Stars or SH Figuarts figures, Dragon Ball Super, Heroes manga, or the Compendiums, to Sparking Zero and the very first game released on the Game Boy Color.
Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Mission 2 is the second card game for the 3DS that recreates the Dragon Ball Heroes arcade game. This sequel introduces new game modes, cards, and storylines.
Ultra Pack Set (DLCs 9–10) for Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 was released in mid-2018, serving as the third Season Pass, which included the next two DLCs (9 and 10), the Ultra Pack 1 and 2, featuring new characters from Dragon Ball Super, DBGT, and original characters from the game.
Among the included characters are: Ribrianne, Super Saiyan God Vegeta, Android 21, and Majuub (fusion of Buu and Oob).

Hero of Justice Pack 1 is the fourteenth DLC for the video game Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 and the first of the fifth Season Pass, called the Hero of Justice Pack Set.
This DLC, among other things, includes new missions and new playable characters based on DB Super: Super Hero. These characters are: Gamma 1, Gamma 2, and Gohan (Super Hero).
Dragon Ball Z: Kyōshū! Saiyan is the fourth game/cartridge of Dragon Ball released for the NES in 1990, and the first one to carry the Z title. It was released while the DB anime and manga were still ongoing. This game was also never officially released outside Japan.
It can be considered the continuation of Dragon Ball 3: Gokuden, since its gameplay system is practically the same, with some differences. It is a turn-based card battle RPG, where players explore the map to collect new cards while progressing through the story and engaging in battles.
Its story covers the first three arcs of Dragon Ball Z, telling the entire Saiyan Saga, from Raditz’s arrival, the training of the Z Fighters, to the battles against Nappa and Vegeta. Additionally, it includes the extra story of Garlic Jr.
Dragon Ball Z Gaiden: Saiya-jin Zetsumetsu Keikaku is the eighth Dragon Ball game/cartridge released for the NES in 1993, the fifth to carry the Z title, and the last game dedicated to this franchise on this console. This game was never officially released outside Japan.
It is the direct continuation of Dragon Ball Z III: Ressen Jinzōningen, and shares the same gameplay system, with minor improvements. It is a turn-based card battle RPG, where players move across the map to collect new cards, progress through the story, and engage in battles.
Its story, unlike the previous games, does not follow the manga or anime. It features a completely original plot, where a new villain named Dr. Raichi, a Tsufur scientist, seeks revenge against the Saiyans for destroying his race, and creates clones or ghost projections of past villains like Frieza and Slug to fight the Z Warriors.
The story of this game became so popular that an OVA was later created based on it, and it was also adapted to other consoles.