Daisuki to Simulcast Dragon Ball Super within the UK

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It’s the news Dragon Ball fans within the UK have eagerly been awaiting for and today the relatively unknown streaming service Daisuki.Net have announced that they will be simulcast streaming episodes of Dragon Ball Super every week starting with the Future Trunks Arc of the series.

Naturally the simulcast streaming will be several weeks (if not months) behind the Japanese TV broadcast but it’s the long awaited news of being able to watch Dragon Ball Super legally within the UK; additionally all previous episodes of the series, such as the Battle of Gods and Resurrection F Arcs, will be added to Daisuki each week in batches of 10 episodes.

The first episode of the Future Trunks arc, which is actually episode 47, and the first ten episodes of Dragon Ball Super will be added to the Daisuki streaming service on the 23rd October 2016. Additionally all of the episodes will be free to stream; so no subscription is needed. That’s not all; as Daisuki have also entered into a partnership with Bandai Namco Entertainment for the upcoming release of Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2; although exactly what this partnership will entail has yet to be confirmed.

So there we have it; from the 23rd October 2016 Dragon Ball Super will be legally available to Stream within the UK on Daisuki.

About Scott Emsen
Scott is the Founder and Executive Editor of AnimeBlurayUK, but in the past he has produced content for ZOMGPlay, Rice Digital and Funstock and was once a Community Moderator for the Nokia N-Gage forums. Based in the UK, he loves anything related to Games & Anime and in In his spare time you'll mostly find him playing on one of his many gaming consoles; namely the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4.

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