SNK recently announced at EVO 2024 that SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos will be coming to the Nintendo Switch and other platforms. This exciting 2003 arcade hit is now available on Steam and is set to be released on 22nd July 2024 for the Switch and PlayStation.

The game features 36 iconic characters from SNK and Capcom, mainly including fan favorites from The King of Fighters and Street Fighter series. Players can expect the classic visuals and controls that made the original game a hit, along with brand-new netcode and tournament modes. Additionally, a new hitbox viewer and a comprehensive gallery mode have been added to enhance the gaming experience.

Players can look forward to engaging in thrilling online matches with newly added rollback netcode and online lobbies for up to nine players. The game offers the flexibility of choosing from single elimination, double elimination, and round-robin formats for tournaments. This allows players to challenge opponents from all around the globe and test their skills.

Apart from the exciting gameplay features, players can also enjoy additional content to perfect their SVC Chaos experience. The hitbox viewer provides a detailed look at each character’s collision areas, giving players a deeper understanding of the game mechanics. Moreover, the comprehensive gallery mode offers 89 artworks including key art and character portraits, providing a visual feast for fans of both franchises.

With the release of SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos on the horizon for the Nintendo Switch and other platforms, fans can look forward to experiencing a reimagined version of this classic arcade game. The combination of iconic characters, new gameplay features, and enhanced visuals is sure to appeal to both seasoned players and newcomers alike. Will you be diving into the world of SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos when it arrives on the Switch? Get ready to unleash your fighting skills and join the battle of the ages!

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