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Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game Launching July 2

Featuring 12 fighters, rollback netcode, and more than 900 hand-drawn frames per fighter, the world of Gameplay Group International and PM Studios’ Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game will release for PC and consoles July 2.

Created in collaboration with Paramount, Skydance, and Avatar Studios, AVATAR LEGENDS: The Fighting Game will pay host to fluid combat, a number of expressive bending abilities, and competitive gameplay designed for newcomers and pros alike.

Learn more with the trailer below:

Avatar Legends The Fighting Game | Release Date Announcement Trailer

Victor Lugo, Founder & CCO, Gameplay Group International, said the following:

“For us, this is about delivering a fighting game that feels right in the hands of players from day one.

Avatar is a perfect fit for the genre – movement, mastery and expression are at its core. We’ve built a system focused on responsiveness, depth, and competitive play. 

With PM Studios as our partner, we’re excited to bring that experience to the fighting game community and fans around the world.”

Michael Yum, CEO of PM Studios, also said the following:

“Avatar: The Last Airbender is a world that fans have been connected to for decades – it’s that kind of passion that draws us to a project like this.

Being able to help bring AVATAR LEGENDS™: The Fighting Game to players and support a team that understands what makes this world special is something we’re truly excited to be a part of. 

We’re always looking for projects where the team’s vision and the fan community’s enthusiasm align, and we’re proud to help bring this experience to players around the world.”

AVATAR LEGENDS: The Fighting Game will release for the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, and the PC via Steam – complete with crossplay!

For those feeling social, be sure to follow the official Twitter/X and Instagram social media channels.

Source: Press Release

Casey Scheld

Casey Scheld brings 15+ years of experience, previously serving in professional comms and (of course!) writing roles. Joining in 2012, his role as EIC lets him explore the human element, tapping into the stories - and passion! - that make us all love the medium.

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