Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game has confirmed its launch roster, release date, and a surprisingly low asking price of $29.99 for its standard edition.
Although Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls and Invincible VS are the headliner fighting games of 2026, anyone paying attention to Avatar Legends will know that this is a surprising contender for the throne that is worth keeping an eye on. Since its reveal last year, Legends has impressed us all with its visuals, deep mechanics, and obvious love for the source material.
Avatar has arguably never had a better game, but Legends certainly looks like it's going to change that. As if all of the above wasn't enough, the latest trailer for the game has not only confirmed its final launch roster and release date, but it's also going to be much cheaper than other fighting games on the market.
Avatar Legends looks to be one of the biggest surprises of 2026, and it will only cost $29.99.
Not much time to go until its July 2 release
Earlier today, a new trailer for Avatar Legends dropped that revealed a lot about the game. The big takeaway is that it's launching in a few months time on July 2nd, and will cost a surprisingly low price of just $29.99 for the standard version. The deluxe version will cost a bit more at $49.99, but that's still cheap. a lot of games.
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It was also confirmed that Avatar Legends' launch roster will include a relatively slim 12 characters, including Sokka, Azula, Ozai, Avatar State Aang, and Avatar State Korra. Although the roster is significantly smaller than many other fighting games, every character featured so far looks at least slightly different.
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That's a lot of information to take in already, but the trailer showed off the story mode, arcade mode, online offerings, and much more. It was already clear from the closed betas that Avatar Legends had a chance to be one of the biggest surprises of the year, but this big news made me even more excited.
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