Take note on Wolf's design and the story behind it. Wolf is now rocking a knee brace, insinuating that he suffered an injury that had something to do with his retirement. In addition, he came back as a heel and was part of a stable.
SEGA and RGG did a great job on their research of a...
There could be a chance that we could see an Open Beta for Virtua Fighter 5 R.E.V.O. since it was datamined. It might be likely announced around The Game Awards, but we'll find out soon enough.
https://specialcancel.com/virtua-fighter-5-r-e-v-o-open-%ce%b2-listing-appears-on-steamdb/
Since no one made the announcement earlier, I might as well come out with it: Virtua Fighter 5 R.E.V.O. is one of the seven games announced for EVO Japan 2025. Both VF5REVO and Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike will be 5v5 tournaments.
Why? That's because both The 19th Beat-Tribe Cup and...
Now keep this in mind: This game has the following...
Rollback Netcode, a first in the series.
4K Resolution.
New Gameplay Changes (The PS4 and Arcade versions will also have it as well).
I do hope it's Steam Deck verified so that I can play it on the go.
As I've mentioned before, Seiji Aoki (current producer of VF) said that Rollback Netcode will be the future of Virtua Fighter. But rest assured, other consoles and PC is a possibility.
EDIT: Actually, Rooflemonger made a video about this.
First of all: I HATE EILEEN! DAMN YOU, TRICKY!
Second, we now know that VF6 is one of the two games that is further in development since I believe it started after VF5US was released. Now it's just a matter of when we get a trailer since it's due for this year.
This was posted last week by Midori, but we might be seeing a VF reveal sometime this year. Now it's only a matter of "when and where".
UPDATE: Midori will no longer be using this account. Thanks to her, at least I know there's a new VF coming.
Street Fighter x Tekken as well. Remember the DLC fiasco that hit. Also the Wii U came out, Ninja Gaiden 3 didn't do so well until Razor's Edge came out, the list goes on.
Either way, the point is this: Just wait and see on what happens for the new VF title. Until we see a trailer or gameplay...
If you watched why SC5 failed on What Happened, you already know that 2012 was a terrible year for video games overall. But again, the AM2 team that worked on VF5FS and VF5US will be working on this. On top of that, Odashima was also credited for VF5US as a planner.
There's more. Daishi Odashima should sound familiar to you all since he was a game director for the SoulCalibur series from SC3 to SC5. He left Bandai Namco in 2013 for SEGA.