Arc System Works has announced that fighting game fans will soon have a new option available to them as they have revealed plans to localize Chaos Code: New Sign of Catastrophe for the PlayStation 4 and PC. The game will be released digitally through the PlayStation Store and Steam on March 15th and will cost $19.99 on both platforms. To go along with this announcement the company has released a s...
Back in 2013 FK Digital partnered with Arc System Works USA to release their fighting game Chaos Code onto the PlayStation 3 in North America and now a few years later the company is back with a new version of their fighting game, but this time it is for the PlayStation 4. FK Digital has just announced Chaos Code: New Sign of Catastrophe for the PlayStation 4 and they are expecting to release this...
Today Arc System Works has announced that their 2D fighter, Chaos Code, has just been released onto the PlayStation 3‘s PSN in select countries in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. Now it is worth noting that not every country will be able to download the title as it is only available in the below countries: Austria | Bahrain | Bulgaria | Croatia | Cyprus | Czech Rep | France | Germany | Gr...
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Chaos Code Developer: FK Digital Publisher: Arc System Works USA Platform: PlayStation 3 (PSN) Release Date: September 3, 2013 Price: $11.99 – Available Here Overview Every year there are multiple fighting games released that are never brought overseas in any form. If the game doesn’t have a number behind it, chances are the title won’t be making its way to English shores unless people choos...
Fighting fans can rejoice today as Arc System Works (known for Guilty Gear) have dropped Chaos Code on us for the Playstation Network, and the fast-pasted title looks to bring quite a punch with it, straight from the arcades. For those unfamiliar, this gem features more simplistic controls that don’t have a steep learning curve – with 14 playable characters in tow to boot. Need more de...