Throughout fighting game history, Marvel has been directly involved in some of the most popular games in the genre, and many of their titles laid the foundation for modern team fighting games (i.e. Dragon Ball FighterZ and 2XKO). These collaborations often involved Capcom, and the Marvel vs Capcom franchise is among the most endearing fighting game franchises of all time. However, instead of returning to Capcom for its newest project, Marvel collaborated with another iconic fighting game developer, as Arc System Works is teaming up with Marvel Games to create its newest fighting game.During the Sony State of Play on June 4, Arc System Works revealed a trailer and a gameplay preview of their upcoming fighting game, Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls. Much like the Marvel vs Capcom franchise, Arc System Works’ newest title is a team fighting game, and the new title makes the genre even larger than ever before, as it prides itself on 4v4 combat. The title has already shown off some of Marvel Comics’ most iconic characters, and fans are hopeful that the game will be enjoyable when it is released in 2026.Rollback netcode is a form of online netcode that compensates for bandwidth loss by going back to the most recent frame that both players would have had in common. This keeps animations from feeling staggered when the connection is poor, which makes the game feel better to play, especially when a player is trying to block an attack. Rollback netcode is arguably the bare minimum when it comes to modern fighting games, and Arc System Works should take note of their success in using it in its other projects and include it in Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls.
Throughout fighting game history, Marvel has been directly involved in some of the most popular games in the genre, and many of their titles laid the foundation for modern team fighting games (i.e. Dragon Ball FighterZ and 2XKO). These collaborations often involved Capcom, and the Marvel vs Capcom franchise is among the most endearing fighting game franchises of all time. However, instead of returning to Capcom for its newest project, Marvel collaborated with another iconic fighting game developer, as Arc System Works is teaming up with Marvel Games to create its newest fighting game.
During the Sony State of Play on June 4, Arc System Works revealed a trailer and a gameplay preview of their upcoming fighting game, Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls. Much like the Marvel vs Capcom franchise, Arc System Works’ newest title is a team fighting game, and the new title makes the genre even larger than ever before, as it prides itself on 4v4 combat. The title has already shown off some of Marvel Comics’ most iconic characters, and fans are hopeful that the game will be enjoyable when it is released in 2026.
Rollback netcode is a form of online netcode that compensates for bandwidth loss by going back to the most recent frame that both players would have had in common. This keeps animations from feeling staggered when the connection is poor, which makes the game feel better to play, especially when a player is trying to block an attack. Rollback netcode is arguably the bare minimum when it comes to modern fighting games, and Arc System Works should take note of their success in using it in its other projects and include it in Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls.
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