Dragon Ball Super: The Galactic Patrol, one of the most anticipated anime projects in years, has been officially confirmed — but as of now, no specific release date has been announced. The series was revealed during the Dragon Ball Genkidamatsuri 2026 event, part of the franchise’s 40th anniversary celebrations in Japan, where producers confirmed that the long-awaited adaptation of the Galactic Patrol Prisoner Arc is in active production.
While fans have been eager for an official premiere date, Toei Animation and the creative team are keeping details tight. The announcement focused on the project’s existence, story direction, and key visuals, rather than exact timing.
Production Confirmed — But Not Yet Scheduled

During the January 2026 Genkidamatsuri event, the series title Dragon Ball Super: The Galactic Patrol was unveiled along with teaser art showing Goku and Vegeta in new positions of power. Despite this, no release window has been shared by the series’ official sources or Toei Animation.
Though a specific day, month, or broadcast season hasn’t been set, multiple industry reports and fan indicators suggest the project could arrive in late 2026 or early 2027 — a timeline that aligns with the ongoing rollout of Dragon Ball Super projects and anniversary momentum.
Why Fans Are Still Excited

Dragon Ball Super: The Galactic Patrol represents the first direct continuation of the anime storyline since the original series ended in 2018. Instead of being a remake or side project, it will adapt the Galactic Patrol Prisoner Arc from the Dragon Ball Super manga — a story filled with high-stakes conflict between Goku, Vegeta, the Galactic Patrol, and powerful foes like Moro.
This arc hasn’t been animated before, and its expansion into a full TV project marks a major milestone for the franchise. Fans see it as the beginning of a new animated era that finally bridges the gap between manga developments and television adaptation.
Context Within the Dragon Ball Anniversary Slate

The announcement of The Galactic Patrol came alongside several other major franchise reveals during the 40th anniversary celebrations. One confirmed project, Dragon Ball Super: Beerus, is already slated for Fall 2026 as an enhanced retelling of Beerus’ original arc with upgraded animation and narrative enhancements.
The fact that Beerus has a confirmed broadcast window while Galactic Patrol does not suggests that the official premiere for The Galactic Patrol may follow after Beerus finishes airing, potentially positioning it for late 2026 or early 2027. This timing could allow the franchise to build momentum and keep fans engaged with a steady stream of new content.
What to Expect Next

Fans should watch for future announcements from Toei Animation and official Dragon Ball social channels. Key updates likely to arrive in the coming months include:
- A confirmed premiere season or month
- Release of trailers and broadcast visuals
- Cast and staff details
- International streaming plans
Until a specific date is confirmed, anticipation will continue to rise as more promotional material is shared leading up to the official announcement.
Final Thought

While there is no official release date yet for Dragon Ball Super: The Galactic Patrol, its confirmation represents a major new chapter in the franchise. With production underway and strategic rollout plans already in motion, the anime is expected to hit screens in late 2026 or early 2027. Dragon Ball Super animated return isn’t just real — it’s coming soon.
