Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot was praised for its faithful retelling of the story of Dragon Ball Z, and while many weren’t satisfied with the end game content, most would agree that the story itself was well crafted. It would be interesting to see if the game gets a next generation port.

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The artist in question is Alex Mason, and he’s showing his love for Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot with this awesome PS5 design. The accompanying DualSense controller is also spruced up in Dragon Ball style as well, making the whole set feel complete.

Mason’s design employs the iconic orange color of Goku’s gi, and shows the Saiyan riding on his trusty nimbus as he did during the beginning of Dragon Ball Z. The Kakarot art replaces the white portion of the PS5, leaving the black parts alone and maintaining a two-tone style. The controller is similarly modified, with the touchpad sporting the Kakarot logo while the big “Z” can be seen on the right controller grip. For the most part, fan reception is incredibly positive, with many praising Mason or expressing their disdain for the base design of the PS5.

Of course, this is in no way official, and this sort of design would be unlikely even if the Dragon Ball Z  game was getting a next gen port. At the moment there has been no announcement suggesting it will, but given that the game is still relatively new, odds are a special edition of some sort will launch in 2021 for next-gen consoles which will contain both the game and the season pass’ three DLC packs. This would let players that missed the launch back in January hop back in with the upgraded systems available on the PS5.

While it may never be possible to get a custom PS5 such as this one, it will certainly be possible to get custom skins made, making this sort of thing not out of the question. Until the console releases, however, fans should keep an eye out to see what kind of color options for the PS5 are available.

Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is available now on PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

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