Italian fans who have been waiting for Dragon Ball Daima to be licensed out to them don’t have much longer to wait, as it is now confirmed the series will debut in November.
Much like Tokyo Big Sight in Dragon Ball’s native country of Japan, Italian fans of the series will have a chance to get a glimpse of Daima before the remainder of the series, although instead of the first episode it will be the first 3 episodes that premier similar the US.
However no Italian dub is set for release, as of this point, but that can be expected at a later stage, as all the Dragon Ball series thus far, with the exception of Kai (which was ruled out because it was a recut of Dragon Ball Z) have been dubbed in Italian.
The first 3 episodes of Dragon Ball Daima will be screened on November 2nd and 3rd in Japanese with Italian subtitles at the Lucca Comics & Games convention held in the city of Lucca in the Tuscany region.
This is the same convention where the announcement of original Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z coming to Amazon Prime in Italy was made last year, making it a strong contender for other exciting announcements.

The previous TV anime Dragon Ball Super aired on Italia 1 and Italia 2, which have also aired the other series, so the general release of Dragon Ball Daima could follow on either of the Mediaset-owned channels, or on a streaming platform.
In any case whenever the general release for Dragon Ball Daima in Italy is coming we will be sure to report on it.