'Dragon Ball Super' episode 61 spoilers: Goku Black's identity to be made known in upcoming episode?

Screenshot of Vegeta and Bulma in "Dragon Ball Super" YouTube / Fuji TV

"Dragon Ball Super" episode 61 is said to reveal Goku Black's true identity, which is rumored to be Zamasu. Black Goku and Zamasu are fighters who are hard to beat, but Goku will not stop until he beats both and gets to the bottom of the former's mysterious identity.

According to the English translation on the Facebook page of Gojiitaaf, it states that Black Goku is Zamasu who used the Super Dragon Balls in order to trade his mind and body with Goku. All the murders that happened before were also connected to the transformed character.

The preview trailer's description was also translated and it says: "Hey, this is Goku! Damn Zamasu and Black! Looks like their techniques are way more powerful when they join forces. Still, I won't rest until I have taken them down. Vegeta, Trunks, give it all you've got!"

Yibada mentioned that Black Goku will turn into Super Saiyan Rose again in order to defeat Goku and the others. This is to ensure that he can finally complete "The O Humans Plan." He must finish the Saiyans first in order to do so.

Fans have already theorized earlier that Black Goku and Zamasu are one and the same. Followers have discovered early on that the two characters have similar fighting techniques and auras. It was previously believed that episode 60 will reveal the truth behind the two characters, but it did not. Fans are now looking forward to the next episode to see the revelation.

It is also speculated that Vegeta will step up this time around and prove to Black Goku and Zamasu why he is called the Prince of Saiyan. Fans will then see the Super Saiyan White form of Vegeta. Fans are also looking forward to a great battle in the succeeding episodes since Future Trunks, Beerus, and Whis will also join the fight.

"Dragon Ball Super" episode 61 is scheduled to air on Oct. 9.

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