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Dragon Ball Devolution - Mod

Goku realizes: De-Evolution isn’t about losing power. It’s about forgetting the joy of fighting for its own sake.

One of the most popular mods, it expands the roster to include characters from the Tournament of Power, such as Jiren , Ultra Instinct Goku , and Goku Black Rosé . dragon ball devolution mod

The final boss isn’t a slugfest. It’s a — a philosophical fight inside the Chronicler’s memory core. Goku realizes: De-Evolution isn’t about losing power

In the vanilla game, you can start a match as Base Goku and cycle through Super Saiyan 1, 2, 3, and often Fusion. In Devolution , that ladder is kicked out from under you. You play as Goku (Early) from the battle against Raditz. You play as Vegeta (Scouter) from the Saiyan arrival. You play as Frieza in his first form. The final boss isn’t a slugfest

To understand the genius of Devolution , you have to understand what the mod removes :

There is a specific, visceral joy in playing as Goku with the ripped orange gi, fighting against a bleeding, bruised Vegeta on the wasted plains of Earth. The lack of golden auras and lightning brings back the original Dragon Ball feel—a martial arts epic where every bone-breaking throw and Kamehameha felt earned. The mod feels less like an anime filler episode and more like a kung fu movie.

This is where the Dragon Ball Devolution mod scene gets chaotic. Inspired by the Mugen fighting game engine, these mods prioritize quantity and absurdity. Imagine a roster that includes not just every Z fighter, but also distinct versions of them. You might see a roster that includes "SSJ5 Goku," "SSJ4 Gogeta," and "SSJ3 Vegito" all in the same game. Furthermore, these mods often break the boundaries of the Dragon Ball universe. It is not uncommon to find mods where Sonic the Hedgehog fights Frieza, or Spider-Man tries to web up Cell. These mods are popular for their "what if" scenarios and the sheer joy of seeing disparate pop culture icons clash in pixel form.