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Virtua Fighter is making its 3D PC debut this winter, including rollback netcode

Sega's iconic fighting series is making its 3D PC debut onSteamthis winter withVirtua Fighter 5R.E.V.O, 18 years after its original release.
Virtua Fighter is making its 3D PC debut this winter, including rollback netcode

It's a remaster of the fifth entry in the series, but with all the modern requirements: 4K graphics, high-res textures, and rollback netcode support to optimise online play.

It will also include new online modes to compete with up to 16 other players, including Tournaments and League. You can check out the game's intro in the trailer below.

Virtua Fighter 5 was first released in 2006 in the arcades and was followed by PS3 and Xbox 360 ports in 2007. A number of revisions were made over the years since, culminating inVirtua Fighter 5 Ultimate Showdownon PS4 in 2021. It's this version that is being ported to PC, with the new moniker R.E.V.O.

Technically it's not the first time it's been playable on PC, though, as Virtua Fighter 5 features as a minigame in Yakuza 6, which is available on PC.Virtua Fighter 2, the 2D Mega Drive fighter, is alsoalready on Steam.

Still, this is excellent news for fans of Sega's somewhat dormant series. In an interview earlier this month,Sega confirmed a new Virtua Fighter game was in development. It's unclear, though, if this was referencing this PC port or a new game entirely - presumablyVirtua Fighter6.

Both Capcom and Bandai Namco have seen great success withStreet Fighter 6and Tekken 8 respectively, so perhaps Sega is hoping its own Virtua Fighter can make a triumphant return.

Sega is also looking to revive classic serieslike Crazy Taxi, Shinobi, and Jet Set Radio.