Kazunoko's success means that four competitors will have to come from the Last Chance Qualifiers

All seven Dragon Ball FighterZ saga events have concluded. In other words, the seven Dragon Balls have been collected.

The finals will be taking place on January 26th and conclude on January 27th. Players with more Dragon Balls collected will be guaranteed a higher seed within the final bracket.

FOX|SonicFox ended up nabbing one of the Dragon Balls during VSFighting 2018. At the beginning of the next month, CO|GO1 acquired the next Dragon Ball at the Ultimate Fighting Arena event.

Another Dragon Ball was collected at the conclusion of Thunderstruck VI by NRG|HookGangGod. All three of these players have an invitation to the Dragon Ball FighterZ World Tour Finals as a result of their success at these major events.

GGP|Kazunoko, on the other hand, managed to score Dragon Balls at CEO 2018, SEA Major 2018, Dragon Ball FighterZ Saga 6 Japan Round, and CouchWarriors Crossup 2018. In other words, Kazunoko is in control of four out of the seven Dragon Balls.

So what does this mean for the overall bracket?

Obviously this means that Kazunoko will have the best seed. Though considering that this will ultimately be an eight-man bracket, it's not entirely clear what this will mean.

Although SonicFox has only one Dragon Ball just like HookGangGod and GO1, he'll probably be seeded second thanks to his win at EVO 2018. Ideally, Kazunoko and SonicFox shouldn't meet up in the bracket until winners finals.

However, as there are only four players with Dragon Balls, four additional competitors will have to participate. Luckily this world tour is designed to be different based on the number of qualified players.

If someone was able to win all seven Dragon Balls, then they'd be guaranteed at worst second place. A double elimination last chance qualifier tournament would be held in order to determine the individual that would face off against the one who acquired all the Dragon Balls.

Things ended up not working out this way. We now have four players qualified. This means that the other four will have to come from four single elimination last chance qualifier brackets.

According to the rules, competitors will be allowed to compete in multiple last chance qualifiers as long as they aren't already qualified. Each of the four last chance qualifier competitors will likely have to face off against the four that have acquired Dragon Balls in the first round of matches due to seeding.

We're sure to be in for some fierce action and probably a few upsets at the finals that begin on January 26th. Who will get their wish granted?

Find out in the next episode... or rather, we'll have to wait until the tournament to find out what will happen.