Fight of Steel Now Available on Nintendo Switch and PlayStation

Written by Contributor

January 25, 2023

Developed by Taiwanese Indie team Digital Crafter, the Cyberpunk style fighting game-Fight of Steel was previously released on the Steam platform in July 2022 and is now available on both Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5.

Fight of Steel is a highly customized Fighting game, It has a different concept from regular fighting games, players are allowed to customize a lot of elements, such as the Fighter’s fighting style (Basic moves), move sets, super moves and even body parts. Players will also be able to create their own Fighters in infinite ways.

Fight of Steel contains more than 50 unique design models and some include special collaboration characters, such as famous esports players ET, Oil King and YORO sensei. Some of the latest special festival models are also included.

In Fight of Steel, all the control remains similar design of the previous Fighting games such as Fight of Animals. Players can easily perform moves by pressing the directional and move buttons, but the new EX-skill and Overdrive feature also allows Fighting game lovers to dig out more depth of the game.

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