The classic 3D fighting series Battle Arena Toshinden is making a comeback, with plans too port the original three titles to modern platforms. Publisher EDIA announced the revival project, marking the series’ 30th anniversary.
originally debuting in arcades and on the playstation in 1996, Battle Arena Toshinden was a landmark title in the early days of 3D fighting games. The series,known for its weapon-based combat and diverse cast of characters,captivated players with its unique approach to the genre. A 2D version was even released for the Game Boy in the same year. This re-release aims to bring the nostalgia of these formative 3D fighters to a new audience and allow longtime fans to revisit the games that helped define a generation.
The ports are being handled by EDIA, with details originating from a press release on prtimes.jp, as reported by Gematsu and Time Extension. No specific platforms or release dates have been announced yet,but further details are expected as the project progresses.