November 23, 2024
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Son Studios announces Netcode Warriors, an anime-inspired arena fighting game


Son Studios has announced Netcode Warriors, an anime-inspired arena fighting game featuring character designs by Digimon illustrators Kenji Watanabe and Soh Morimiya. It will be available for PC through Steam, although a release date has not yet been announced.

About Netcode Warriors: Immerse yourself in the datascape of Netcode Warriors, an anime-style arena fighting game designed from the ground up to push competitive gaming to its limits. Engage in intense one-on-one fights, master unique characters and playstyles, then take your skills to the arena.

History: Immerse yourself in the story of Netcode Warriors, where our characters discover a new world that has the potential to change their lives, but they are not the only ones around, and they will have to fight to achieve their dreams and survive.

Online game: Take your skills online and prove that YOU are the best! Play in various online modes, climb the ranks and assert your skill, play casual matches with people from all over the world, and invite your friends to play with custom rooms that include a spectator mode.

Other modes: Hone your skills in training mode, traverse the arcade ladder, or play split-screen with a friend locally. You can also challenge your skills in local tournament mode, fight for survival and perform some combo challenges.

Netcode Warriors promises to bring the thrill of anime-inspired arena fighting to players, offering a variety of game modes and an exciting online experience to compete against players from around the world.

Fountain: Gematsu

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