Legend of Avatar: Fighting Game got a new trailer at the Evo Awards on Saturday, confirming a July 2 release date. It already seems like a lot of fun, so there’s a good chance it will happen Legend of Avatar quickly became the best game based on Avatar: The Last Airbender or The Legend of Korra however, because the franchise has had a troubled history with video games.
The release date trailer shows that Legend of Avatar is a 2D fighting game with almost everything you would expect from a game of this genre. There are single-player story, arcade, and training modes where players can hone their skills before jumping into ranked or casual online lobbies to battle other players. When played online, Legend of Avatar will use rollback netcode for lower latency and has crossplay support so the community isn’t fragmented.
While five more fighters are on the way post-launch, it will be released with a roster featuring the following twelve characters:
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Aang
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Aang Country Avatar
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Azula
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Katara
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Kyoshi
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Ozai
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Sokka
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Top
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Zuko
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Korra
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Age of Avatar State
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Zaheer
By being a competent fighting game that respects the beloved property it’s based on, Legend of Avatar could be the best Avatar game ever. Recently in 2023, licensed games based on Avatar: The Last Airbender And The Legend of Korra were low-budget titles that were less than perfect and didn’t take advantage of the amazing universe created for the animated series. Even PlatinumGames couldn’t make one of its signature action games based on it The Legend of Korra great in 2014. Hopefully Legend of Avatar can break the curse of this bad game.
In general, we are in a golden age for licensed games, especially in the fighting game space. Invincible VS is due out next month, with the developer revealing the Conquest, Universe, and Immortal fighters at the Evo Awards. Then, in August, Marvel Tokon: Fighting Soul will give us our first new Marvel Comics fighting game in nearly a decade. When Legend of Avatar‘ The launch roster isn’t as big as those tag-team fighting games, hopefully it can stand proud among its peers when it comes out.
Legend of Avatar: Fighting Game launches July 2 on Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series
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