
This might not be an attraction for a lot of dedicated players, but it can help newcomers get a feeling for the game and hopefully once done, they will want to improve their game to beat their friends locally or the random people online. Single player content comes up as a talking point in fighting games. As with anything that gains mass popularity, anime and video game spin-offs are here build the brand, with this fighting game the first of two titles (another is an action RPG) that were known to be in development. Joining their fighting catalogue is Granblue Fantasy Versus, a spin-off of the rather popular Japanese role-playing game that came out in 2014, Granblue Fantasy, for iOS and Android, which unfortunately has not seen a release outside of Japan yet (it does feature English language options).

The company has released many titles this generation, which covers two – and one currently in development – Guilty Gear games, three BlazBluetitles, Dragon Ball FighterZ and also supporting the recent releases of those games with downloadable content. Arc System Works is one of the most active fighting game developers at the moment.
