Early First Look at New Virtua Fighter In-Engine Graphics Impresses With Amazing Visuals; Check Out the Trailer and Screenshots
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Publisher SEGA and developer Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio have unveiled a 35-second “pre-development concept video” for their new Virtua Fighter project. While the game doesn’t have an official name yet, the preview has already caught the attention of fans.
The video is an “in-engine footage” created before development began, meaning it’s not actual gameplay. SEGA clarified that the final gameplay and characters might look different from what is shown. In simple words, this video isn’t the actual game but gives an idea of what it might look like. Fans will have to wait longer for a clearer view of the game.
New Virtua Fighter Project Pre-Development Concept Video
The new Virtua Fighter project was first announced at The Game Awards, and this video confirms that development is still in the early stages. Based on what’s shown so far, it’s evident that it will take time before players can experience the game firsthand.
That said, the concept video looks really promising. The quality is amazing, with so much detail in the backgrounds, interactive elements, and smooth animations that really catch the eye. It feels like it’s setting a new standard for fighting games and has a lot of potential, but we’ll have to wait and see if SEGA can deliver on this level of quality.
New Virtua Fighter Game In-Development Screenshots Show Impressive Visual Detail
In other news, Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio is also working on another project. Last month, during The Game Awards, they announced a new IP called Project Century. However, there isn’t much information revealed about the game yet.
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