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SNK vs. Capcom: SVC CHAOS Announced for PS4, Switch, and PC

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SNK Announces Joint Fighting Game SNK vs Capcom: SVC CHAOS For PlayStation 4, Switch, and PC. It’s available now for PC via steamThe game will launch on PlayStation 4, Switch, and PC via GOG on July 22.

Here’s an overview of the game, via SNK:

Iconic characters from SNK and Capcom in an immortal showdown

Choose from a legendary roster of 36 fighters from SNK and Capcom. Join SNK fighting game staples like Kyo Kusanagi, Terry Bogard, Mai Shiranui, Mars People, Athena, and more from the NEOGEO era. Meanwhile, battle-hardened fighters like Ryu, Chun-Li, and Demitri stand tall alongside Zero, Red Arremer, and more to make up the Capcom roster.

Modern online experience

Rise up and take on players from around the world with rollback networking and online lobbies (for up to nine players) that bring SVC CHAOS into a new era of fighting game fans. Play tournaments your way by choosing from single-elimination, double-elimination, and league formats.

Character collision situations and precise gallery to master. SVC chaos expertise

Other quality-of-life improvements include a hitbox viewer, which gives players an in-depth look at each character’s collision zones, and a rich gallery mode that showcases over 80 pieces of art, including key artwork and character portraits.

Watch the trailer below. See first screenshots in the gallery.

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