Because it is the most recent "major" tournament fighter, some fans informally refer to it as the next step in the lineage, though it is technically a Summary of Official Series Status

Though not titled Budokai 4 , it is technically the fourth entry in the Dimps-developed series, refining the Budokai 3 engine. Fan-Made "Budokai 5" Projects

The Dragon Ball Z Budokai series was first introduced in 2002 by Atari, with the release of Dragon Ball Z: Budokai in Japan. The game was later released in North America and Europe, where it gained a massive following. The success of the first game led to the development of sequels, including Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2 (2003), Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3 (2004), Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai (2005), and Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi (2005).

The most common "Budokai 5" sightings are actually of older games. Shin Budokai 5 Mods : Modders take the PSP game Shin Budokai: Another Road

– Supports 8-player bracket (CPU or local co-op) with ring-outs and audience items.

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