She'll be in Dragonball Fighters Z.
I can't say for sure if she's totally artificial like 16 and 19, Or a cyborg like 18, 19, and Gero himself.
Enjoy.

And heres the source article.
http://www.siliconera.com/2017/09/16/fi ... -fighterz/
Cyberpunk Arena is a PvP and PvE online action game! in the underwater Sci-Fi setting.
As a player, you’ll be able to choose one of the underwater androids. Each android has her own characteristics. Such as speed of movement, armor, additional protection, etc.
Every female android can shoot plasma missiles to destroy guards or sea creatures. The player can enhance the missiles during the game.
During an incident, the underwater laboratory was flooded, and the player will be able to move both outside the complex and inside flooded areas.
In the underwater world of ‘Cyberpunk Arena’, you'll be able to swim under the water exploring flooded labs, sunken testing areas, and fierce inhabitants of this world.
Beware of gigantic underwater monsters they are incredibly powerful and dangerous!
There are lots of different sea creatures, sharks, octopuses, and even a large mechanical squid in ‘Cyberpunk Arena’! Many of the inhabitants of the underwater world are neutral and just move in the background of the events, but some try to destroy you!
Compete with other players to become the best of the androids. Take the first place in the global ranking of best players in the Cyberpunk Arena!
Looks like a Disney fan's wet-dream if "Big Hero 6" banged a Totoro.Uncom wrote:Overwatch has a playable fembot, although she's a heavy hard-robot. Her name's Orisa ... Although she's a heavy hard-robot, she can be really cute at times. She kind of reminds me of a mother.
Here the link to the artist, which you mentionedKinoLangDanzel wrote:Hello
Found this neat shooting game called Intrusion 2.
The game is not only fun, but it has a gynoid boss named Maku wielding a pretty big gun named Dan.
Sadly, I can't find any close-up shots of her besides some art made by a DeviantArtist.
Here is a video of a guy beating her while taking no damage:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mm_1iOcptqc
Sadly that spine scene is the only exciting robotic material you'll get to see. She's pretty boring otherwise. Looks and talk like a human (since she's a cyborg), no malfunction no nothing.Lasthope wrote:Newish MK11 Character Frost. They say she's a cyborg, but she's still relevant. Many cool robotic moves.
Hopefully we get some good fanart.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L85QApISlvA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfk8gTH3e8I
Dolljoints wrote:
Sadly that spine scene is the only exciting robotic material you'll get to see. She's pretty boring otherwise. Looks and talk like a human (since she's a cyborg), no malfunction no nothing.
Ugh, how long can you watch Elsa's head of unwavering hair lower its bland-gray PVC spine into an awaiting body ... that I guess was propped up beforehand by Kronika's IT & event-logistics staff ... in a back-alley? An ancient temple? Jungle? Garden? Desert? Sticky moist cave? NetherRealm???Lasthope wrote:There's a scene where she's holding her head in the menus, she also has some fighting moves that are unnatural. But, you're right, not much, like I said I hope we get some fan art.Dolljoints wrote:Sadly that spine scene is the only exciting robotic material you'll get to see. She's pretty boring otherwise. Looks and talk like a human (since she's a cyborg), no malfunction no nothing.Lasthope wrote:Newish MK11 Character Frost. They say she's a cyborg, but she's still relevant. Many cool robotic moves. Hopefully we get some good fanart:
... and as you watch the story trailer (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZflQp9Wb5I), you get the feeling that the antagonist corp/govt/madman can subvert the personality at their will, and use the bots to stage militaristic actions against the remaining humans. Just a guess ...When mind and machine become one — what will remain of humanity?
Berlin, 2048 — The world is on the brink. Lack of resources, illnesses caused by polluted air and water, crime on the rise, war. Governments and companies promise remedies through technological progress. Drones and humanoid robots replace humans in the public sector, everything is interconnected, surveillance has become omnipresent.
Richard Nolan is one of the few journalists openly criticizing this development. When he wakes up in hospital after an explosion and finds that his wife and son have mysteriously vanished, Richard realizes: he and his family have become more than just bystanders in a storm of rivaling ideas pertaining humankind’s salvation between dystopian reality and digital utopia. Instead, they find themselves right at the center of it.
This domestic drama evolves into a thriller about a worldwide conspiracy, which at its core aims to determine the fate of humanity: Could a perfect digital utopia be the answer? A virtual paradise not affected by material needs and quarrels? Could a super-AI be our savior — or would it simply declare us as dispensable since it could not be taught the value of philanthropy?
What will the world look like after this storm, what will remain of humanity?