I notice that “Dragon Ball Devolution Unblocked” appears to be a fan-made or browser-based game, often sought after for school or restricted networks. I don’t have verified information or direct access to assess the content, accuracy, or appropriateness of that specific game.
Playing "unblocked" versions is a grey area. You are not pirating a paid product, but you are circumventing network rules. Use common sense:
With this update, Dragon Ball Devolution now has: - 77 stages
It runs in a browser tab. You can close it in 0.2 seconds if a teacher walks by. You can play it on a Chromebook from 2015. It is the ultimate form of digital resistance—a game that refuses to be optimized, monetized, or gatekept.
The term "Devolution" in the title is a clever play on words. While the Dragon Ball series is defined by "evolution"—characters constantly transcending their limits and unlocking new forms—the game purposefully "devolves" the graphics to a minimalist, 8-bit style.