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Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game comes out in July and it looks pretty slick

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Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game comes out in July and it looks pretty slick
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Avatar fans, this one’s been a long time coming, and it finally has a release date. Announced in a new trailer at the Evo Awards on Saturday, Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game officially drops on July 2, 2026.

The game is coming to pretty much everything, including PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Switch (including Switch 2), and PC. It’ll launch with 12 playable characters, alongside multiple modes like Story, Arcade, Training, and full online multiplayer with ranked and casual play. As for what kind of game it is, think classic 2D fighter… but with bending.

Why does Avatar Legends look so promising?

Avatar Legends is a 1v1 fighting game built around elemental combat, letting players control fan-favorite characters from both Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra. It features hand-drawn 2D animation, which honestly looks straight out of the show, and a unique “Flow System” that focuses on movement, positioning, and expressive combat rather than just button mashing. There’s also a support character system, meaning fights aren’t just about your main pick. You can even tweak your playstyle with assist abilities and special moves.

However, the best part about this game is that it’s not just coasting on nostalgia. The devs are clearly targeting both casual players and fighting game enthusiasts, with features like rollback netcode and full cross-play, which are huge for competitive longevity. Add to that an original story mode and a planned roster expansion via DLC, and it feels like this could stick around for a while.

So… is this the Avatar game we’ve been waiting for?

Avatar Legends looks like it actually gets what makes the series click: fluid movement, expressive combat, and that signature bending chaos. Add in hand-drawn visuals, a solid 1v1 fighting system, and mechanics like the Flow System and support assists, and it’s shaping up to be more than just another licensed fighter.

Avatar Legends The Fighting Game Elements

And that’s the big deal here. This isn’t trying to reinvent the genre. Instead, it’s trying to belong in it, while staying true to Avatar’s identity. If everything clicks, this could easily become the go-to fighter for fans… and maybe even pull in players who’ve never watched the show.

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