December 23, 2024
Image default
News

Pocket Bravery arrives in retro style on August 31 on PC and later on consoles


Pocket Bravery, the long-awaited fighting game inspired by the classics of the 90s, will be released on August 31 for PC through Steam, and will later be available for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Switch, as announced the editor PQube and the developer Statera Studio. Fans will be able to enjoy a closed beta test starting next week, followed by an open beta starting August 11.

With its NEOGEO Pocket-inspired aesthetic, Pocket Bravery brings a retro twist to modern fighting games, taking inspiration from iconic titles like Street Fighter, Fatal Fury and The King of Fighters from the 1990s. The game features original characters, vibrant colors and an impressive combat system, aiming to appeal to both experienced and novice players.

The game has been designed with high-level players in mind, offering depth in its fighting mechanics, but has also worked to make it easy to learn for those just diving into the fighting genre. The combination of nostalgia and contemporary gameplay makes Pocket Bravery an exciting experience for all fighting game fans.

August 31 will mark the start of the action for PC players, who will be able to purchase the game through Steam. Meanwhile, console owners will have to wait a little longer to enjoy the game, but PQube and Statera Studio say it will be worth the wait.

The gaming community is already eager to participate in beta testing, which will allow them to learn first-hand about the game’s mechanics and provide feedback to the developers before the official launch. Pocket Bravery promises to revitalize the fighting game genre with its focus on nostalgia and accessible fun for everyone. Get ready to demonstrate your combat skills and join the action on August 31 on PC and soon on consoles!

Fountain: Gematsu

Related posts

Maximum Games announces Deluxe Edition in physical format for the first-person driving survival game “Pacific Drive”

Kuku

New DLC “Trapped in Limbo” for Atomic Heart coming February 6, 2024

Kuku

Devolver Digital acquires System Era Softworks, the developer of Astroneer

Kuku