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10 best anime fighting games in 2026 that every fan can’t miss this year

TOI Tech Desk
| TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Mar 18, 2026, 09:49 IST
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10 best anime fighting games in 2026 that every fan can’t miss this year

Anime fighting games have long been a bit different from your average fighting games. They are louder, brighter, and often more dramatic in every sense of the word. It’s not just about skill and execution; it’s about showmanship and having those dramatic moments that feel like they came straight from an episode of an anime.


Some games are more about looks, style, and showmanship than others, and this list represents some of the most well-known anime-style fighting games out there. According to the list curated by Gamewhims, it represents 10 of the best anime fighting games available for 2026.


PC: AI Generated

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Guilty Gear Strive

It is a game that manages to be accessible and deep at the same time in a way that few games have. The characters and environment are richly detailed, and the transitions between gameplay and cut scenes are smooth.


The controls are easy to learn for those who are new to the series, but still allow experienced players to accomplish complex manoeuvres.



PC: Official sources

3/11

Granblue Fantasy Versus

This version has improved its predecessor in several areas. The combat system has been improved with the addition of more depth, with the new mechanics included.
The online play has been improved. The lobby system with the inclusion of chibi avatars and mini-games, has helped create a more social environment. It does not feel as menu-based as the previous version.



PC: Official sources

4/11

Dragon Ball

This game feels massive. The roster alone is enough to impress, with over 180 playable characters. The story mode revisits familiar arcs but introduces small variations and alternate paths. It gives players a chance to experience the narrative from different perspectives.
It may not be the most competitive fighter, but it delivers spectacle. And for fans, that might be enough.



PC: Official sources

5/11

Skullgirls 2nd Encore

The art style is distinctive, and the character designs stand out immediately. Beneath that, though, is a demanding combat system. The combos require practice, and beginners may struggle at first.
Once it clicks, it becomes deeply satisfying. It has that classic arcade feel, where improvement comes slowly but surely.



PC: Wikipedia

6/11

Melty Blood

This game focuses heavily on combat rather than storytelling. The mechanics are layered, with systems like Heat Mode and Moon Skills adding depth.
At the same time, the inclusion of Rapid Beat auto-combos makes it easier for beginners to perform advanced moves. This balance helps new players ease into the experience.



PC: Wikipedia

7/11

Under Night In-Birth II

This game stands out for its unique mechanics. The Grid Gauge adds tension during matches, even if it does not directly decide outcomes.
The Reverse Beat system allows players to chain moves in flexible ways. It feels unusual at first, but it opens up creative possibilities. Players who enjoy experimenting might appreciate this.



PC: Reddit

8/11

BlazBlue

The title combines characters from various franchises and uses a fast-paced system of fighting. It looks like it's been made with accessibility in mind. The controls are basic. Old players might find it lacks depth. Some might think it takes away too much depth.


PC: Nintendo

9/11

Dengeki Bunko

The game has the feel of a crossover celebration. There are characters from different anime series in the game. This creates an interesting combination. The number of characters is not extremely high, but it is enough to allow for some variety. The assists feature also offers a bit of strategy.


PC: PlayStation Store

10/11

Dead or Alive 6

This one is not really a fighter in the style of an anime, but it does seem to borrow some from that style. The character design and style seem to be in that style. The combat system is simple to grasp at first, which is a plus for its accessibility. However, it does get more challenging after a while, especially against a better player.
PC: Official website

11/11

Kill La Kill

This game looks almost exactly like the anime. The cel-shaded graphics are crisp, and the cut scenes blend seamlessly with gameplay. At times, you really do feel like you're playing through episodes of the show.
The combat system is not particularly deep, and there aren't quite as many characters as you might have expected. There is a strong focus on single-player campaigns, which may not be up every gamer's alley.



PC: Forbes

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