Publisher SEGA has announced Virtua Fighter 5 R.E.V.O. It will launch for PC via Steam, and is based on Virtua Fighter 5: Ultimate Showdown which launched for PlayStation 4. The title will feature rollback netcode, 4K graphics, 60fps, and more. A specific release date was not announced, but the title will launch sometime in winter alongside Virtua Fighter 5: Ultimate Showdown’s 2.0 update. An opening cinematic trailer was also released.
The game’s details via SEGA:
Will your Kung-fu be enough?!
The legendary fighting series makes its Steam debut with Virtua Fighter 5 R.E.V.O.! Challenge the greatest fighters in the world in the ultimate remaster of the classic 3D fighter, now featuring rollback netcode support, gorgeous 4K graphics, and all the bone-crunching, martial arts combat of the renowned original. Battle through classic VF modes like Arcade or Rank Match, create your own custom online tournaments and leagues with up to 16 players, or learn from the best in Spectator Mode. Master your fighting style to defeat all challengers in the Fifth World Fighting Tournament and become a Virtua Fighter legend!
Key Features
The Ultimate Edition of This Legendary Game – Rollback netcode support, gorgeous 4K visuals with updated character models, stages, and cinematics.
Custom Combatants – Enter the ring with one of 19 playable characters. Master each of their unique fighting styles and customize them with distinctive costumes and items.
The Full Experience – Enjoy the pinnacle of Virtua Fighter as you battle it out across your favorite modes like Rank Match, Arcade, Training, and Versus
Crush the Competition – Take on challengers from around the world as you compete with up to 16 players in new online modes including Tournaments and League.
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