Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls Launches With 20 Playable Characters
/Developer Arc System Works updated Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls’ Steam page to reveal that the game will launch with 20 playable characters.
Developer Arc System Works has updated Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls’ Steam page, revealing that the game will launch with 20 playable characters.
Here’s the exact paragraph that confirms the launch roster size:
“It’s time to build your dream team and break some spirits in blistering four-versus-four fighting action. Choose from an expanding roster of 20 iconic Marvel characters at launch, each rendered in a bold new anime-inspired art style and members of their own unique teams of equally impressive heroes and villains.”
So far, only eight characters have been officially confirmed since the game was revealed last year:
Captain America (Steve Rogers)
Doctor Doom
Ghost Rider (Robbie Reyes)
Iron Man
Ms. Marvel (Kamala Khan)
Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Star-Lord
Storm
Twenty characters is a fairly strong starting point for a fighting game, though some fans may argue that the roster still lacks variety, especially given the game’s unique 4v4 format, where the entire team shares a single life pool and additional characters gradually “assemble” as the match progresses.
The updated Steam page also confirms 64-player lobbies and a single-player episode mode, both of which have yet to be thoroughly discussed by the developers.
There’s still no exact release date for Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls, but after two closed tests held late last year, it’s already shaping up to be one of the most highly anticipated fighting games of 2026.
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