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Avatar Legends Fighting Game: July 23 Launch — Full Roster, DLC Reveal at EVO Tonight

The wait is nearly over for fans of both bending and button-mashing. Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game — developed by Gameplay Group International and published by PM Studios in collaboration with Paramount, Skydance, and Avatar Studios — has locked in a July 23, 2026 release date for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam. And tonight at EVO 2026 in Las Vegas (that’s 10 AM SGT this Saturday morning), the first Year One DLC character drops.

Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game Announcement Trailer — via AvatarFighters on YouTube

What Is Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game?

This is a fast-paced 1v1 fighting game built by veterans behind Killer Instinct and Them’s Fightin’ Herds, which immediately says something about the competitive pedigree on the table. The game covers both animated series — Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra — and its 12-character launch roster reflects that: Aang, Korra, Zuko, Katara, Toph, Sokka, Azula, Zaheer, Fire Lord Ozai, Kyoshi, Avatar State Aang, and Avatar State Korra.

Visually, the team went for hand-drawn 2D animation faithful to the source material rather than a 3D fighter approach, and on the technical side there is proprietary rollback netcode and full cross-play across platforms — both non-negotiables for a game looking to build a serious online scene.

Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game gameplay screenshot showing character combat
Image courtesy of Gameplay Group International / PM Studios

Pricing, Platforms, and the Pre-Order Beta

On July 23, the game launches on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC (Steam) at USD$29.99. A Deluxe Edition at USD$49.99 bundles the Year One Pass — five additional characters released over the first year — along with a digital soundtrack and digital artbook. Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 versions are confirmed but are arriving at a later, as-yet unannounced date.

If you want to get in early, pre-ordering on PS5, Xbox, or PC unlocks access to a closed beta running July 2–5, letting you test online play and the full launch roster before the game goes live. Singapore players can pre-order digitally on the PS Store or Steam right now.

Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game character select screen
Image courtesy of Gameplay Group International / PM Studios

Year One DLC — Who’s Getting Added to the Roster?

The EVO 2026 panel for Avatar Legends kicks off at 7 PM PDT tonight (10 AM SGT, Saturday 27 June) with the big reveal: the identity of the first Year One DLC character. The studio is also unveiling the candidates for the second DLC slot, with pre-order buyers getting to vote and shape the roster. If you want to watch it live, the panel airs on the official EVO Twitch channel.

Five additional characters are planned across the Year One Pass, and given how deep both Avatar series run in terms of fan favourites, the speculation threads are running hot. The candidates set to be announced tonight should give the community plenty to argue about between now and launch.

Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game in-game battle action shot
Image courtesy of Gameplay Group International / PM Studios

Singapore Access and What to Know

Singapore is covered on both the PS Store and Steam, so digital pre-orders are straightforward. The USD$29.99 entry price translates to a reasonably accessible buy-in at the Singapore PlayStation Store (expect regional pricing to apply — check the SG PS Store or Steam listing for the local price before purchase). The game supports cross-play, so whether you are on PS5 or PC, you will be matched into the same online pool.

Avatar fans in Singapore have been waiting a long time for a proper competitive fighter from this universe, and from what the trailer shows, Gameplay Group International clearly understands both the franchise and the genre. Keep an eye on our game news section for the DLC character reveal recap once tonight’s EVO panel wraps.

Genshin Impact Version 7.0 Confirmed — Meet the Tsaritsa

After four years of tantalising hints, Genshin Impact’s most mysterious figure has finally spoken. HoYoverse dropped the “Sudden Snow” Transcendence Trailer on 26 June, revealing 16 characters heading to the Cryo nation of Snezhnaya — chief among them the Tsaritsa herself — and confirming Version 7.0 for 12 August 2026.

Three characters stand in an icy Snezhnayan setting in a cinematic from Genshin Impact
Image courtesy of HoYoverse

The Tsaritsa Has a Face — and a Full Name

The trailer’s headline reveal: the Cryo Archon’s name is officially Anastasya Feodorovna Snezhnaya. She is voiced in English by Lara Korba and in Japanese by Haruka Tomatsu — familiar to anime fans as Asuna in Sword Art Online, Tohka in Date A Live, and countless other leading roles. The casting underscores just how significant a character the Tsaritsa is meant to be.

She delivers a single, devastating line in the trailer, as heard on the official HoYoverse news page: “A tomb and birch trees, the Tsar’s final tokens of affection. That which I set in motion, I shall see to an end.” Few words, enormous weight — Snezhnaya’s storyline has been building to this confrontation since the game launched in 2020.

Official character introduction card for Anastasya Feodorovna Snezhnaya, the Tsaritsa, from Genshin Impact
Image courtesy of HoYoverse
Transcendence Trailer – “Sudden Snow” — via Genshin Impact on YouTube

Eight Brand-New Snezhnayan Characters

The “Sudden Snow” trailer introduces eight characters native to the Cryo nation, each with confirmed English and Japanese voice talent:

  • Vodyanitsa (Hydro) — Suzie Yeung / Kanae Ito; star of Snezhnaya’s opera house
  • Alyosha (Electro) — Kevin Andrew Rivera / Gen Sato
  • Odette (Cryo) — Alexis Tipton / Sumire Uesaka
  • Valeriy — Jordan Reynolds / Makoto Furukawa
  • Vesna (Anemo) — Ari Thrash / Aya Hirano
  • Danica — Natalie Van Sistine / Yumi Hara
  • Noy — Jonathan Bullock / Shin’ichiro Miki
  • Mitya — Brian Balance / Yusuke Kobayashi
Vodyanitsa, a new Snezhnayan character in Genshin Impact, shown in her character introduction card
Image courtesy of HoYoverse

Old Faces, New Roles — The Harbingers Return

Five Fatui Harbingers the community already knows take centre stage. Arlecchino and Tartaglia (Childe) return in expanded story roles, while Pantalone “Regrator” (J. Michael Tatum / Hoshino Takanori) and Pulcinella “The Rooster” (Dave B. Mitchell / Chō) finally receive the screen time they’ve been denied since their early-game introductions. Sandrone joins them — and is actually playable from 1 July, ahead of Snezhnaya proper opening.

Pantalone, known as Regrator, is a Fatui Harbinger appearing in the Genshin Impact Snezhnaya trailer
Image courtesy of HoYoverse

Two further significant characters are confirmed: Ronova, the “Ruler of Death” (voiced by Aiden Dawn), and Rhinedottir known as “Gold” (Ivy Dupler) — the enigmatic scientist whose experiments seeded many of the game’s earliest mysteries. Rhinedottir’s appearance alongside a collection of Gnoses signals the Archon War’s final reckoning may be close.

Pulcinella, the Rooster, is the Fifth Harbinger and Mayor of Snezhnograd in Genshin Impact
Image courtesy of HoYoverse

What the Story Is Setting Up

Unlike the high-action reveal trailers of Fontaine and Natlan, “Sudden Snow” is a slow-burn political drama. The central conflict revolves around Project Stuzha, a national initiative causing supernatural freezing to spread across Snezhnayan cities while internal Fatui factions fracture over it. The Tsaritsa’s monologue frames her rebellion against the Heavenly Principles as personal grief rather than political ambition — a revelation that recontextualises years of villain-coded storytelling. A new Stellar elemental reaction type is also hinted, adding fresh tactical depth to the upcoming region.

Version Roadmap for Singapore Players

Genshin Impact is fully available in Singapore across iOS, Android, PS5, and PC. Here is what’s coming:

  • Version Luna VIII: Sunny Summer Fontinalia — launches 1 July 2026; includes Sandrone as a playable character and new combat mechanics
  • Version 7.0 (Snezhnaya) — launches 12 August 2026

Primogems and Genesis Crystals can be topped up in SGD through the HoYoverse store directly, so there is no region-locking to worry about. With roughly seven weeks to go, now is a good time to start saving Primogems if the Tsaritsa is on your wish list. Explore more game news on GameTrader as we cover the version 7.0 build-up.

Street Fighter 6’s Yasmine Is the First Filipino Fighter — She Arrives 3 August

After 38 years of Street Fighter, Capcom has finally introduced a fighter from the Philippines — and she is arriving in Street Fighter 6 with a move set that should turn heads at every local FGC meetup in Southeast Asia. Yasmine, the game’s first-ever Filipino character and first Pacific Islander in the franchise, joins the roster on 3 August 2026.

Yasmine Street Fighter 6 character reveal official artwork
Image courtesy of Capcom

Who Is Yasmine?

Yasmine is a high school student from the Philippines searching for her missing older brother — her kuya — while fighting with a style taught to her by her grandfather, her lolo. Her weapon is a karambit, the curved blade common across Southeast Asian martial traditions, and her art is Eskrima — the indigenous Filipino fighting system built around striking, grappling, and bladed technique.

Capcom went the extra mile on localisation here: her move names are in Tagalog. Daloy ng Tubig (her quick forward knife attack), Talim ng Hangin (a low spinning sweep), Lipad ng Agila (a multi-hit aerial kick), and Pangil sa Likuran (a projectile) give her kit an identity that feels rooted in the character rather than tacked on. Her powered-up state, Bayani Mode, enhances attacks for a set window — the kind of stance mechanic that rewards players who learn its timing.

Street Fighter 6 – Yasmine Gameplay Trailer — via Street Fighter on YouTube

Her Full Move Set and What to Expect

The gameplay trailer revealed by Gematsu shows a character built around aggressive mid-range pressure and fluid transitions between her empty-hand and knife-armed attacks. She carries three Super Arts and comes with two outfits: her default combat gear and a school uniform alternate costume. The character design uses Philippine flag colours in her outfit with medium-length black hair and pinkish-purple highlights.

Yasmine Eskrima combo in Street Fighter 6
Image courtesy of Capcom

For players keeping score: this is the first time in the series’ history that a Filipino character has appeared in the main Street Fighter roster. That is a long time coming for a region that has contributed serious competitive talent to the FGC for decades.

Year 4 Is Building Towards Something

Yasmine is the first of four Year 4 DLC characters. Following her in Autumn 2026 is Arjun from India. Then in Spring 2027 comes Bosch. And for the Final Fantasy VII fans in the room: Tifa Lockhart is confirmed for Early 2027 — the most high-profile cross-franchise character Capcom has announced for the game yet.

Yasmine fighting in Street Fighter 6
Image courtesy of Capcom

Yasmine is available as an individual purchase with Fighter Coins, or as part of the Year 4 Character Pass and Year 4 Ultimate Pass. She is compatible with Street Fighter 6 on PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam.

Yasmine Eskrima karambit moves Street Fighter 6
Image courtesy of Capcom

With EVO 2026 running this weekend in Las Vegas, local FGC players following the results will be keeping an eye on what the competitive meta looks like by the time Yasmine lands. She hits the roster on 3 August 2026. For more fighting game coverage on GameTrader, head to our game news section.

MARVEL Tōkon: Fighting Souls — SGD Prices, Full Roster and EVO 2026

EVO 2026 is live in Las Vegas this weekend (June 26–28), and one of the most anticipated fighting games of the year has a spot at the Showcase Stage: MARVEL Tōkon: Fighting Souls, the 4v4 tag-team fighter from Arc System Works and PlayStation Studios. It drops on PS5 and PC on August 6, and PlayStation SEA has locked in official Singapore pricing.

MARVEL Tōkon: Fighting Souls | Announce Trailer — via Marvel Entertainment on YouTube

A 4v4 Marvel Fighter Built by the Guilty Gear Team

At the wheel is Arc System Works — the Yokohama studio behind Guilty Gear Strive, BlazBlue: Central Fiction and Dragon Ball FighterZ — which means Tōkon arrives with serious fighting-game DNA. Published by Sony Interactive Entertainment, it runs on Unreal Engine 5 and is built around the PS5’s DualSense controller, with haptic feedback and Tempest 3D audio woven into the experience.

The format is a distinctive 4v4 tag team system: you start with a primary fighter and one assist, then unlock the rest of your lineup mid-match by hitting conditions like damage thresholds. It layers a build-up strategy over the brawling that goes beyond a straight character swap.

Beyond the fights there is a full Episode Mode — roughly 10 hours of motion-comic storytelling illustrated by manga artists, with voice acting across 10 languages. It doubles as a crash course in Marvel lore for anyone not steeped in the comics.

MARVEL Tōkon: Fighting Souls gameplay screenshot
Image courtesy of Marvel Entertainment / Sony Interactive Entertainment

17 Characters Confirmed Across Four Teams — Three Slots Still Open

The base roster lands at 20 fighters split across five teams. Four teams are now fully confirmed:

  • Amazing Guardians: Spider-Man, Ms. Marvel, Star-Lord, Peni Parker
  • Fighting Avengers: Captain America, Iron Man, Black Panther (Shuri), Hulk
  • Knights of Doom: Doctor Doom, Magneto, Green Goblin, Carnage
  • Unbreakable X-Men: Storm, Wolverine, Magik, Danger

The fifth team has one confirmed member — Ghost Rider (Robbie Reyes) — with three roster spots still open. All three are widely expected to be revealed at EVO 2026 this weekend before the August 6 launch.

MARVEL Tōkon: Fighting Souls character select screen
Image courtesy of Marvel Entertainment / Sony Interactive Entertainment

What’s Happening at EVO 2026 This Weekend

Arc System Works is running a pre-release tournament at the EVO Showcase Stage in Las Vegas, giving players competitive hands-on time with the full build six weeks before launch. Saturday and Sunday will bring the main competitive brackets across the event’s full game lineup, so the next few days are worth watching even if you are following from Singapore. The official EVO Showcase page has the live stream details.

MARVEL Tōkon: Fighting Souls fighting action
Image courtesy of Marvel Entertainment / Sony Interactive Entertainment

Singapore Price and Pre-Order Bonuses

PlayStation SEA has confirmed three editions for the August 6 launch:

  • Standard Edition: SGD 79.90
  • Digital Deluxe Edition: SGD 113.90 — includes the Year 1 pass (four additional characters and one stage) plus cosmetics
  • Ultimate Edition: SGD 139 — Deluxe content plus costumes for Storm, Captain America, Doctor Doom, Iron Man and Spider-Man, and character colour unlocks

Pre-orders are open now on the PlayStation Store and participating PC storefronts. Pre-ordering any edition gets you the Infinity Gauntlet lobby equipment, a Baby Groot lobby pet and the Cosmic Surfboard lobby ride. The game releases on August 6, 2026 (August 7 in Japan and Australia).

The Year 1 pass inside the Deluxe and Ultimate editions is worth flagging — four extra characters and a stage suggests Arc System Works has a substantial post-launch content plan lined up alongside whatever gets revealed at EVO this weekend. Full details at the PlayStation SEA blog.

For more local fighting game news and events, browse our Game News archive.

You Are Already Dead: Kenshiro Hits Fatal Fury This June

The post-apocalyptic heir to Hokuto Shinken is heading to South Town. SNK has confirmed Kenshiro from Fist of the North Star as the sixth and final DLC character in Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves‘ Season Pass 2, launching sometime this month — and EVO 2026, which kicked off today in Las Vegas, is your first chance to play him.

Kenshiro character showcase for Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves
Image courtesy of SNK
FATAL FURY: CotW × FIST OF THE NORTH STAR: HOKUTO NO KEN|KENSHIRO|Character Trailer — via SNK OFFICIAL on YouTube

The Kenshiro Fatal Fury Crossover: Why This Pairing Makes Sense

For anyone who grew up watching anime in Singapore in the late 80s and 90s — or encountered the countless memes that followed — Kenshiro from Fist of the North Star (北斗の拳) needs no introduction. He is the protagonist of Tetsuo Hara and Buronson’s seminal post-apocalyptic manga, which ran in Weekly Shōnen Jump from 1983 to 1988 and was adapted into a landmark 1984 anime series. His lethal martial art Hokuto Shinken — targeting pressure points to destroy opponents from the inside — gave the world one of the most quoted anime lines of all time.

SNK’s decision to cross him over into Fatal Fury is not random: both franchises are rooted in the same era of Japanese action culture, and the timing is deliberate. As SNK states in the official announcement, his arrival “coincides with the all-new Fist of the North Star: HOKUTO NO KEN anime, currently airing in Japan and around the world” — the 2026 remake series that premiered on Amazon Prime Video on April 11 and is now running globally.

Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves gameplay
Image courtesy of SNK

How Kenshiro Plays in City of the Wolves

SNK describes Kenshiro’s kit as focused on “fast and formidable strikes, channelling point activations and status changes, and impressive combo options.” The character trailer shows a close-range, high-pressure playstyle — rapid blitz combos with body-implosion finishers that are faithful to the source material. He is voiced by Shunsuke Takeuchi in Japanese and Clayton Alexander in English.

Kenshiro is the sixth and final character in Season Pass 2, joining Kim Jae Hoon, Nightmare Geese, Blue Mary, Wolfgang Krauser, and Mr. Karate. Season Pass 2 is available standalone for US$19.99. The Legend Edition — which bundles the base game with both Season Passes 1 and 2 — is currently discounted on Steam until July 9. Check the Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves Steam page for current SGD pricing. The game is also on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and Xbox Series X|S.

Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves fighter showdown
Image courtesy of SNK

Demo Live at EVO 2026 This Weekend

EVO 2026 is running June 26–28 in Las Vegas, and Kenshiro is available on the showfloor as a playable hands-on preview. SNK has confirmed his full launch for “June 2026” without locking a specific date — with EVO underway and the demo already live, a shadow drop during the event window is looking very likely.

Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves is in the main EVO 2026 bracket alongside Street Fighter 6, Tekken 8, Guilty Gear Strive, and eleven other titles. For Singapore FGC players watching from home, the pools and Showcase streams are free on EVO’s official Twitch and YouTube channels. Evening sessions in Las Vegas (PDT) land in the early morning hours SGT — PDT + 15 hours — so plan accordingly. Find more fighting game and gaming news on GameTrader.SG.

Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves action combat
Image courtesy of SNK

Wuthering Waves 3.5 Unveils Mengzhou Region — Launches 10 July

KURO Games has officially previewed the contents of Wuthering Waves Version 3.5, scheduled to go live on 10 July 2026. The update brings a brand-new region — Mengzhou — and two new 5-star Resonators to the roster. The Version 3.5 Preview Special Broadcast is live tonight on the official Wuthering Waves YouTube channel at 18:00 SGT (19:00 JST).

Wuthering Waves Version 3.5 Preview Special Broadcast — via Wuthering Waves on YouTube

New Resonators: Yangyang — Xuanling and Suisui

The two new 5-star Resonators headlining Version 3.5 are Yangyang: Xuanling and Suisui — sisters whose stories are woven into the new Mengzhou arc.

Yangyang: Xuanling is the game’s first SP-type character: a special variant of the existing 4-star Resonator Yangyang rather than an entirely new unit. As a 5-star Havoc Sword Main DPS, Xuanling features a stance-switching combat system built around an Azure Plume mechanic, giving her a noticeably more complex kit than standard DPS units. Players who have had Yangyang since launch will find her SP counterpart carries additional lore weight alongside the gameplay upgrade.

Yangyang Xuanling character art in Wuthering Waves 3.5
Image courtesy of KURO Games

Suisui, Yangyang’s sister, rounds out the 3.5 banner as a 5-star Glacio Rectifier support and healer. Her kit is designed to complement Xuanling, making the two a natural team pairing for players who pull on this patch’s banners.

Suisui character art in Wuthering Waves 3.5
Image courtesy of KURO Games

Mengzhou: A New Region Expanding Huanglong

Version 3.5 opens up Mengzhou, a new landmass within the existing Huanglong territory. KURO Games has indicated that the Mengzhou storyline will span multiple updates — versions 3.5 through 3.7 — with additional characters confirmed for the arc: Suoming, Jingran, Qingxiao, and Hsin have all appeared in preview materials, suggesting a sustained content rollout through the second half of the year.

Wuthering Waves 3.5 Mengzhou region characters preview
Image courtesy of KURO Games

Stream Tonight — and What to Expect

The Version 3.5 Preview Special Broadcast is scheduled for tonight, 26 June at 18:00 SGT, on the official Wuthering Waves YouTube channel. These pre-patch previews traditionally include live redemption codes — past streams have distributed around 300 Astrite total across several codes — so it is worth watching live or keeping an eye on community channels as the codes drop. Version 3.5 itself goes live on 10 July 2026.

For more on live-service and gacha game updates, head to the Game News section on GameTrader.

Xbox Console Prices Rise by Up to $150 from August 1

If you have been sitting on the fence about picking up an Xbox, the clock is now ticking. Microsoft has confirmed a worldwide price increase for every Xbox Series S and Xbox Series X model, kicking in on August 1, 2026 — and the jumps are not small.

Xbox Series S and X price increase announcement graphic
Image courtesy of Microsoft

Xbox price increase 2026: the new numbers

Microsoft announced the changes on the official Xbox Wire, with all models affected from August 1:

  • Xbox Series S 512GB — US$399.99 → US$499.99 (+US$100)
  • Xbox Series S 1TB — US$449.99 → US$599.99 (+US$150)
  • Xbox Series X Digital 1TB — US$599.99 → US$749.99 (+US$150)
  • Xbox Series X 1TB with disc — US$649.99 → US$799.99 (+US$150)

The 2TB Xbox Series X model is being discontinued outright and will not continue at any price point. Microsoft has not yet released updated Singapore dollar pricing, but local retailers typically adjust within days of a global announcement, so the window to buy at current SGD rates is narrow. Check with major game retailers and electronics chains in Singapore for current stock and pricing before August 1.

Why is Microsoft raising Xbox prices?

Microsoft was direct about the reason. In the Xbox Wire post, the company stated that “console storage and memory prices have increased by more than 2.5x and we expect another doubling by the fall of 2027.” The post also reiterated that consoles are sold at or below cost — unlike phones or PCs — making component inflation a direct hit to the business.

This is the third price increase for the Xbox Series generation. The first came in May 2025, a second followed in October 2025 (US market only), and this August 2026 wave is the broadest yet, hitting markets worldwide simultaneously.

Xbox Series X console
Image courtesy of Microsoft

Microsoft’s buy-now options before August 1

To soften the blow, Microsoft has introduced several affordability measures alongside the announcement: interest-free buy now, pay later through the Microsoft Store; 0% APR financing for up to 12 months via Amazon; and trade-in programmes for pre-owned consoles with certified refurbished units at up to US$100 off the new MSRP.

For Singapore gamers, the practical takeaway is straightforward — if an Xbox is already on your shortlist, buying before August 1 at current local prices is the better deal. The Series S remains the most affordable entry point into the Xbox ecosystem and Microsoft’s Game Pass library, even at the higher price tier. For those on the fence between the Series X and a PS5, the relative value comparison has shifted slightly in Sony’s favour with this increase.

No changes have been announced to Game Pass subscription pricing at this time.

Invincible VS Season 1 Launches 30 June — Universa and The Immortal Join the Fight

Invincible VS is about to get a whole lot bigger. Skybound Games and developer Quarter Up have confirmed that Season 1 kicks off on 30 June 2026, bringing two new DLC fighters to the fighting game based on Amazon Prime Video’s Invincible series — the cosmic warrior Universa and the virtually unkillable Immortal. Both characters are already playable at the EVO 2026 show floor in Las Vegas this weekend, ahead of their official 30 June release.

The Immortal Gameplay Trailer | Invincible VS — via Invincible VS on YouTube

Universa: The Cosmic Powerhouse With a Stolen Edge

Universa in combat in Invincible VS, wielding her staff
Image courtesy of Skybound Games

Universa is the last hope of her home planet and wields the Staff of Leadership — a weapon that doubles as a conductor for her electricity-based attacks. Her kit is built around momentum and resource control: her Boost Meter charges as she lands hits, but she can also siphon Boost energy directly from her opponent, weakening them while she grows stronger. Quarter Up describes her as a “highly technical” fighter who rewards patient, space-controlling play before unleashing her Max Boost Specials at peak power. Her signature Entropy super absorbs incoming projectiles and converts them into Boost gauge — turning her opponent’s long-range game against them.

Universa official character art, Season 1 DLC for Invincible VS
Image courtesy of Skybound Games

The Immortal: He Has Died Before. It Did Not Help.

The Immortal character reveal art for Invincible VS
Image courtesy of Skybound Games

If Universa is about patience and resource management, The Immortal is the opposite: a relentless Striker Fighter who wants to close distance and never let up. His Install Super boosts speed and combo potential mid-match, but his defining feature is a Revive mechanic — once per match, after being knocked out, he comes back angrier and more dangerous, channelling thousands of years of accumulated grudges into a berserk comeback state. Given that his whole backstory in the Invincible comics and show revolves around being killed and resurrected repeatedly, the mechanic is as lore-accurate as fighting game DLC gets.

Season 1 Also Adds Endless Arcade Mode

Beyond the two new fighters, Season 1 introduces Endless Arcade mode — a PVE format with escalating challenges — alongside fresh cosmetic drops. It expands on The Climb mode that launched earlier in June, giving solo players even more to do between ranked sets.

Invincible VS in-game action screenshot
Image courtesy of Skybound Games

Try Both at EVO 2026 in Las Vegas Right Now

EVO 2026 in Las Vegas (26–28 June) is the first place to get hands-on with Universa and The Immortal before they go live. The Quarter Up booth is running playable demos all weekend, and the EVO Invincible VS tournament winner takes home a life-sized Conquest Gauntlet trophy. Singapore gamers following from home can catch the action on the official EVO stream, with Twitch Drops active during the broadcast — meaning you can earn in-game rewards just by watching.

Invincible VS fight scene, two characters clashing
Image courtesy of Skybound Games

The 2026 Season Roadmap: Three Waves of New Content

Invincible VS 2026 Season Roadmap — Season 1, 2, and 3
Image courtesy of Skybound Games

Quarter Up has mapped out the full content plan for the rest of 2026:

  • Season 1 (30 June): Universa + The Immortal, Endless Arcade mode, new cosmetics
  • Season 2 (October): One new fighter, a new game mode, cosmetics
  • Season 3 (December): One new fighter, a brand-new arena, cosmetics

The game launched on 30 April 2026 on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Steam with a solid base roster, and the pace of post-launch content looks healthy going into the back half of the year.

How to Get In

Invincible VS is available now on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam. The base game is priced at USD $49.99 — check the PlayStation Store or Steam in Singapore for the converted SGD price. Universa and The Immortal are included in the Year 1 Character Pass, which also covers the fighters in Seasons 2 and 3. For more fighting game and game industry news, head to our Game News section.

Pokémon TCG Pocket: Everyday Wonders Launches 30 June — Mega Diancie ex, Cosy Cards, July Events

The next wave of Pokémon TCG Pocket packs is less than a week away, and it is exactly as cute as it sounds. Everyday Wonders (expansion code B3b) launches on 30 June 2026 at 9am SGT, bringing a fresh roster of cosy, slice-of-life card art alongside three brand-new ex Pokémon — including the format’s first-ever Mega. Singapore players can dive in the moment servers go live, and there are no regional restrictions to worry about.

Pokémon TCG Pocket Everyday Wonders official trailer thumbnail — Pikachu, Piplup and Snorlax
Image courtesy of The Pokémon Company

Watch the Everyday Wonders Official Trailer

Pokémon TCG Pocket: Everyday Wonders | Official Trailer — via The Official Pokémon YouTube channel

What’s in the Everyday Wonders Card Set

Everyday Wonders is the twelfth themed expansion in Pokémon TCG Pocket and leans fully into the cuter, calmer side of Pokémon — cards show pocket monsters dozing off, posing sweetly, or simply having a blast alongside their Trainers. The confirmed card pool includes:

Four-diamond ex cards

  • Mega Diancie ex — the first Mega Pokémon to appear in TCG Pocket, making it an instant collector target
  • Dedenne ex — a Tools-synergy attacker that grows stronger the more Tool cards you have in play
  • Hisuian Zoroark ex — a dark-type fan favourite returning from the Hisui region

Other revealed cards: Pikachu, Piplup, Snorlax, Sylveon, Greedent, Hisuian Lilligant, Hisuian Goodra, Rockruff, Fidough, Yamper, Slowpoke, and Quagsire — spanning the main series and Hisui variants. New Trainer cards include Puppy Loving Girl and the Item card Small Balloon.

Pikachu card art from Pokémon TCG Pocket Everyday Wonders expansion
Image courtesy of The Pokémon Company

New Mechanics to Try Out

Everyday Wonders brings a few interesting new interactions to the Pocket metagame. Sylveon can restore 30 HP to one of your Benched Pokémon each turn while it holds a Tool card — a steady healing engine that pairs naturally with bulky, Tool-heavy builds. Dedenne ex scales its attack alongside the number of Tools in play, making the two cards obvious partners.

The new Item card Small Balloon reduces any Basic Pokémon’s retreat cost by one energy, giving faster decks some welcome flexibility. Several Pokémon in the expansion also share a move called Puppy Pile, tying Rockruff, Fidough, Yamper and the Puppy Loving Girl Trainer into a thematically cohesive puppy cluster — arguably the most aggressively adorable corner of the entire set.

Sylveon card art from Pokémon TCG Pocket Everyday Wonders expansion
Image courtesy of The Pokémon Company

July Events to Mark in Your Calendar

The expansion rolls out alongside a month-long schedule of in-game events running through July 2026:

  • Everyday Wonders Emblem Event (early to mid-July): Battle-based missions rewarding shinedust and exclusive emblems for your profile.
  • Community Week (mid-July): Trading and sharing missions that hand out Pack Hourglasses and cosmetic accessories.
  • Hisuian Zorua Drop Event (mid-to-late July): Win special battles to unlock a Hisuian Zorua promo card — a must-grab for Hisui region collectors.
  • Wonder Pick Event (mid-to-late July): A wonder pick pool featuring Growlithe and Emolga cards.

On 1 July, new collection files and display boards depicting all five of the expansion’s flagship Pokémon — Pikachu, Piplup, Sylveon, Greedent and Snorlax — will be added so you can deck out your card collection display in style.

Snorlax card art from Pokémon TCG Pocket Everyday Wonders expansion
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When Singapore Players Can Open Packs

Everyday Wonders goes live at 9am SGT on 30 June 2026 (that is 6pm PDT on 29 June for those tracking the global rollout). Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket is free-to-play on iOS and Android worldwide, and the new expansion is available globally with no region locking — so there is nothing standing between Singapore players and that Mega Diancie ex except Pack Hourglasses and a little luck.

Keep an eye on the Game News section here at GameTrader.SG as the July event schedule firms up and more card reveals land ahead of launch.