Topic / Subject
A Dragon Ball Xenoverse 3 rumor spiked after a Bandai Namco Southeast Asia YouTube playlist was briefly labeled “Dragon Ball Xenoverse 3” for “Project: Age 1000,” then disappeared.

TL;DR / Summary
A Bandai Namco Southeast Asia playlist was briefly labeled “Dragon Ball Xenoverse 3” for “Project: Age 1000,” then removed. It’s a real “metadata leak,” but still unconfirmed without an official announcement.

Key Details

  • Per VICE, a Bandai Namco Southeast Asia YouTube channel playlist briefly appeared labeling “Project: Age 1000” content under “Dragon Ball Xenoverse 3.”
  • VICE reports the playlist label was removed after people noticed and shared it.
  • The “Project: Age 1000” video itself didn’t explicitly confirm Xenoverse 3 in the footage, per VICE; the evidence is the playlist name.
  • Bandai Namco has not officially announced Dragon Ball Xenoverse 3 in the cited reporting.
  • Per VICE, Bandai Namco has pointed to Dragon Ball Games Battle Hour 2026 (April 18–19, 2026) as a potential next moment for answers.

Breakdown
This is the classic “official account leak” that isn’t a trailer leak at all — it’s metadata. No one is claiming the video itself said “Xenoverse 3.” The entire rumor is fueled by a playlist title on an official regional channel that showed up, got screenshotted, and then vanished.

That cuts both ways. On one hand, “official account + specific franchise name” feels more credible than random social guessing. On the other hand, playlists are easy to mislabel, reuse, or slap a placeholder name on while someone’s organizing uploads.

So what is “Project: Age 1000” actually? Right now, the reporting doesn’t lock that down. The playlist name suggests Xenoverse, but the footage (as described) doesn’t confirm it, and Bandai Namco hasn’t made an official announcement.

The reason this rumor has legs is simple: Xenoverse is a known, popular lane. If Bandai Namco is cooking a big Dragon Ball game reveal, “Xenoverse 3” is the most obvious guess fans will sprint to the second they see a hint.

The other reason it’s catching fire is timing. If the company is pointing fans toward Games Battle Hour 2026 (April 18–19, 2026), that’s a clean window for a proper reveal that would instantly clarify whether the playlist name was a slip… or an accidental early tag.

What We Know

  • A playlist label on a Bandai Namco Southeast Asia YouTube channel reportedly used “Dragon Ball Xenoverse 3” for “Project: Age 1000” content (briefly).
  • The label was taken down after it spread.
  • The video itself didn’t explicitly confirm Xenoverse 3 in the footage, per the coverage cited.

What We Don’t Know

  • Whether “Xenoverse 3” is the real title, an internal placeholder, or a simple labeling mistake.
  • What “Project: Age 1000” is in concrete terms (genre, gameplay style, release window).
  • Whether any official reveal is planned before Games Battle Hour 2026.

Is This Leak Credible?
What supports it:

  • The “leak” originates from an official Bandai Namco regional YouTube presence (not a random leaker).
  • The label was removed quickly, which often happens when something goes live too early.

What weakens it:

  • Playlist naming is metadata and can be wrong without reflecting the actual project.
  • The footage itself reportedly didn’t confirm Xenoverse 3, so the claim lacks “on-screen” proof.

Confidence: Medium

What It Would Mean (Real-World)
Who should care:

  • Dragon Ball game fans, especially Xenoverse players hoping for a next-gen sequel.
  • Anyone watching for a major Dragon Ball game announcement window in 2026.

Practical impact (features, expectations):

  • If it really is Xenoverse 3, expectations will immediately center on online play, build variety, roster depth, and how it evolves the Xenoverse formula.
  • If it’s not Xenoverse 3, this rumor could still function as a “signal boost” for Project: Age 1000 ahead of a real reveal.

What to Watch Next

  • Any official Bandai Namco messaging that references “Project: Age 1000” again.
  • Upload metadata changes on official channels (titles/playlists/descriptions) that repeat the Xenoverse naming.
  • Dragon Ball Games Battle Hour 2026 (April 18–19, 2026) for a clean, definitive announcement.

Sources
VICE — “Dragon Ball Xenoverse 3 May Have Been Accidentally Leaked by Bandai Namco”
Anime Corner — “Dragon Ball: Age 1000… listed under Dragon Ball Xenoverse 3 playlist…”
Outlook Respawn — “Bandai Namco YouTube Leak Points to Dragon Ball Xenoverse 3”

Comment
Do you think this was a real slip, or just a mislabeled playlist that fans turned into a whole sequel rumor?


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