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Here's The ‘Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls' Confirmed Fighter List
Here's The ‘Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls' Confirmed Fighter List

Forbes

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Forbes

Here's The ‘Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls' Confirmed Fighter List

Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls PlayStation's State of Play may not have revealed The Last of Us Part III, but for certain audiences, there were some explosive premieres all the same. Chief among them was the surprise debut of Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls, an upcoming fighting game from Arc System Works, the developer of Guilty Gear. Previously mainly locked into the Marvel Vs. Capcom series, this is a huge turn for the comic characters in the fighting game space, a 4v4 concept with some brilliant designs and movesets on display already. So far, we have a confirmed list of eight characters coming to Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls. They are: Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls There will no doubt be more added and revealed over time, but this is the initial list of confirmations. Many eagle-eyed fans have combed through the footage, mainly the backgrounds of the arenas, and found references to other Marvel characters like Dazzler, Daredevil, Thor, Wasp, Luna Snow and The Fantastic Four. Again, it's the Marvel universe, so those could just be fun easter eggs or indications of something more. Here's Arc producer Takeshi Yamanaka on the roster of Marvel characters: FEATURED | Frase ByForbes™ Unscramble The Anagram To Reveal The Phrase Pinpoint By Linkedin Guess The Category Queens By Linkedin Crown Each Region Crossclimb By Linkedin Unlock A Trivia Ladder So the idea is that they're attempting to feature heroes that are outside the expansive roster of the history of the Marvel vs. Capcom series, in addition to other fighters we've seen over the years. Ms. Marvel comes to mind as a character that fits that bill (unless I'm missing her appearance somewhere). Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls will be out sometime in 2026. It will join 2025's very high-profile Marvel game, Marvel Rivals. Of the eight character reveals, Ms. Marvel, Ghost Rider and Doctor Doom aren't playable in Rivals, albeit that game adds new heroes and villains every single month. Marvel is expanding its footprint at a time when its rival DC is struggling, from the failure of Suicide Squad to the cancellation of a Wonder Woman game. DC's main fighting game series is Injustice, but it's hard to imagine Injustice 3 could match the hype we're seeing from fans here. It's a huge deal, and hopefully we'll hear and see more from the game soon. Follow me on Twitter, YouTube, and Instagram. Pick up my sci-fi novels the Herokiller series and The Earthborn Trilogy.

Tyrone set up Ulster semi with Armagh after Cavan win
Tyrone set up Ulster semi with Armagh after Cavan win

BBC News

time13-04-2025

  • Sport
  • BBC News

Tyrone set up Ulster semi with Armagh after Cavan win

Tyrone are through to an Ulster semi-final showdown with All-Ireland champions Armagh after beating Cavan by 1-24 to 0-20 in Sunday's first round clash in Red Hands suffered a double pre-match blow when Darragh Canavan and Mattie Donnelly were withdrawn from the team through they crushed Cavan's hopes fairly early on with a strong breeze behind them and they led 0-14 to 0-4 at half were clinical in the first half with Cavan struggling to win their own kickouts or create enough scoring front of an attendance of 6,791 Tyrone had 13 different scorers yet they were unconvincing at times in the second half as Cavan's scoring efficiency improved and the visitors nailed five two-pointers after the outscored Tyrone by 0-10 to 0-3 in a ten-minute period midway through the second half but a Conn Kilpatrick goal after 62 minutes settled matters, ensuring Tyrone take on arch rivals Armagh in two weeks time. It took extra time to separate these teams in last year's provincial series and after Tyrone's relegation from Division One just a few weeks ago, allied to Cavan's decent showing in Division Two, it felt like this game was finely Cavan missing star players like Paddy Lynch and James Smith, and Tyrone robbed of Darragh Canavan because of a hamstring injury, there were many unanswered Tyrone set to work quickly and were 0-6 to 0-2 ahead after the final quarter. What felt like a solid lead grew further with Darren McCurry, Kieran McGeary and Cathal McShane each scoring 0-2 from play in the first a difficult league campaign for McCurry, this was further proof - after an impressive final round performance against Dublin, that 'the Dazzler' is back to his best and he contributed a seven-point McGeary - who was the GAA's Player of the Year in 2021 - also signalled a long overdue return to form with a man-of-the-match Tyrone dictating terms on Cavan's kickouts, Brian Kennedy was helping ensure Tyrone had a steady supply of ball and they were slick on the turnovers and shot of the new players in the side, Aodhan Donaghy, carried a lot of ball when Tyrone were counter-attacking and it all looked rosy in the Tyrone camp at half time. Cavan boss Raymond Galligan may have told his team to go for broke with the wind in their favour in the second managed five two-pointers, three of them from the impressive Dara McVeety who top-scored on the day with overworked orange flag signalling another two-point score breathed new life into a contest that seemed over at half time and the modest-sized home support began to feel a little subs Ryan Donohoe and Ryan O'Neill provided the supporting cast with Oisin Kiernan landing a two-pointer and Niall Morgan having to stay vigilant in a dangerous moment for Cavan prey on Tyrone's weaknesses and fragile confidence and set up a grandstand finish or would Tyrone shut the door?Despite Cavan outscoring Tyrone 0-10 to 0-3 in their best spell of the game to go from 0-20 to 0-7 down to 0-23 to 0-17 behind with 12 minutes to go, we got the answer soon midfielder Conn Kilpatrick attacked with purpose through the middle, ignored an easy point option and drilled the ball low into the net for the game's only goal after 62 the starting Tyrone team only Aidan Clarke and Rory Brennan failed to score while Cavan were heavily dependant on the individual talent of players like McVeety and Kiernan and was a decent first championship showing from Tyrone, but the challenge is about to get a whole lot steeper. Tyrone: N Morgan (0-1 a '45'); A Clarke, P Teague (0-1), N Devlin (0-1); M McKernan (0-1), R Brennan, K McGeary (0-3); B Kennedy (0-1), C Kilpatrick (1-0); A Donaghy (0-1), P Harte (0-1), C Daly (0-1); D McCurry (0-7, 2f), C McShane (0-2), R Canavan (0-4, 4f).Subs: S O'Donnell for Harte (49), J Oguz for Donaghy (49), M Donnelly for McShane for (58), E McElholm for Kennedy (64).Cavan: G O'Rourke; C Reilly, B O'Connell, J McLoughlin; P Faulkner, C Brady, N Carolan; K Clarke, G Smith; G McKiernan, O Kiernan (0-3, 1 tp), D McVeety (0-8, 2tp, 1 tpf); B Donnelly, C Madden (0-3, 1tp), S McEvoy (0-4, 3f).Subs: R Donoghue (0-1) for McKiernan (HT), R O'Neill (0-1) for Donnelly (45), TE Donohoe for Madden (49), K Brady for Clarke (49), P Devine for Faulkner (64)Referee: Martin McNally (Monaghan).

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