Beerus, the purple cat-like God of Destruction from Dragon Ball Super, has become a major sensation among Indian anime fans and gamers in 2026. From mobile gaming apps earning over ₹50 crores in downloads to merchandise flooding markets in Mumbai’s Linking Road, this feline deity is everywhere yaar!
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Beerus Mobile Games Crushing It in India
Dragon Ball Legends and Dragon Ball Z Dokkan Battle featuring Beerus have crossed 15 million downloads in India alone. The games are pulling in serious money with players spending an average of ₹1,200 per month on Beerus character cards and power-ups.
Bandai Namco reported that Indian players specifically hunt for Beerus cards more than any other character. Matlab, this purple cat has some serious fanbase here! The latest Ultra Instinct Beerus card in Dragon Ball Legends costs around ₹2,800 to guarantee through summons.
Merchandise Market Going Crazy
Honestly yaar, walk through any anime store in Delhi’s Connaught Place or Bangalore’s Commercial Street, and you’ll find Beerus everywhere. Here’s what’s selling like hotcakes:
- Beerus figurines ranging from ₹800 to ₹15,000
- Cosplay costumes priced at ₹3,500 to ₹8,000
- Phone cases and keychains starting at ₹250
- Premium Beerus statues from companies like Banpresto costing ₹25,000+
Local manufacturers in Rajkot and Ludhiana are producing unofficial Beerus merchandise, making it affordable for college students who can’t shell out premium prices.
Cosplay Culture and Fan Events
Comic Con events across Chennai, Hyderabad, and Pune are seeing more Beerus cosplayers than ever before. The character’s simple yet distinctive design makes it easier for fans to recreate compared to complex Saiyan transformations.
Arre, even TikTok and Instagram reels featuring Beerus voice impressions are going viral. Content creators like Anime India Official and Dragon Ball India are getting millions of views with Beerus-themed content.
Why Beerus Appeals to Indian Fans
The God of Destruction’s personality resonates with Indian audiences because of his food obsession and laid-back attitude. His love for delicious food reminds fans of Indian culture where food is central to everything.
Plus, his mentor-student relationship with Goku reflects the guru-shishya tradition deeply rooted in Indian philosophy. Voice actor Koichi Yamadera’s portrayal adds that perfect blend of authority and humor that Indian fans absolutely love.
Mujhe lagta hai Beerus will continue dominating the Indian anime scene throughout 2026. With Dragon Ball Super manga still ongoing and potential new anime seasons, this purple cat isn’t going anywhere soon bhai!
