Marvel Tōkon Fighting Souls is back—and the next round of beta invites has just landed. If you’ve been eager to jump into Arc System Works’ latest fighting game collaboration with Marvel, now’s your chance to test your skills before the full release. But here's the catch—this beta window won’t last long.
The studio has begun rolling out the newest wave of closed beta invites via email for its highly anticipated title, Marvel Tōkon Fighting Souls. The upcoming test—the second one so far—will take place on PlayStation 5 from December 5th at 11:59 PM PT to December 7th at 11:59 PM PT. It’s a short but action-packed window that fighting game enthusiasts won’t want to miss.
According to the official announcement on social media, sign-ups for access will end on December 4th at 11:59 PM PT. In a detailed post, the developers outlined what testers can expect: the first 48 hours will feature both CPU battles and online lobby matches, while the final 24 hours will be dedicated exclusively to online sessions. This structure ensures players get a full feel for how the servers perform under real matchmaking pressure.
Esports Insider previously confirmed that this beta will introduce two fan favorites—Spider-Man and Ghost Rider—to the growing roster, pushing the total number of playable fighters to eight. A brand-new stage, X-Mansion, will also make its debut, giving longtime Marvel fans another nostalgic battleground to explore. If you joined the first beta back in September, good news—your invite to this session should arrive automatically, no need to reapply.
So, what exactly is Marvel Tōkon Fighting Souls? It’s a high-energy fighting game from Arc System Works, the studio behind titles like Guilty Gear and Dragon Ball FighterZ, blending Marvel’s legendary characters with the developer’s distinct anime-inspired combat style. The game features a 4v4 team-based combat system, making it stand out from most traditional one-on-one fighters. Since its reveal during PlayStation’s State of Play event earlier this year, buzz around the title has only grown, fueled by playable demos at major events like Evo 2025.
As of now, these eight characters have been confirmed:
- Ms. Marvel
- Spider-Man
- Star-Lord
- Ghost Rider (Robbie Reyes)
- Storm
- Doctor Doom
- Captain America
- Iron Man
While there’s no official release date yet, Marvel Tōkon Fighting Souls is expected to launch sometime in 2026 for PlayStation 5 and PC. Some fans believe it could redefine team-based fighting games, while others argue Arc System Works is taking a big risk by moving away from traditional 2D frameworks.
But what do you think? Can a team-based Marvel title really capture the hype that Guilty Gear or Dragon Ball FighterZ did—or is this an experiment that could divide the FGC community? Drop your thoughts below—this is one debate that’s just heating up.