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Nobody saw this coming. Virtua Fighter Crossroads was announced during Summer Game Fest 2026, and rather than a traditional fighter, Sega has built something far more ambitious, a sprawling open-world game that immediately drew comparisons to Yakuza.
Virtua Fighter Crossroads Showcase
A new direction for a classic series
The reveal trailer put protagonist Cielo front and centre, showing off single-player gameplay that felt worlds apart from the series’ arcade roots. Think less tournament brackets, more living city. The Yakuza comparisons aren’t just surface-level, the DNA is clearly there in how the world is structured and how combat flows through it.
It’s a bold swing for a franchise that’s been dormant for nearly twenty years. The last mainline entry launched back in 2006, so expectations were already wide open heading into this one.

Part of Sega’s classic property revival
Crossroads isn’t a one-off experiment. Sega has been vocal about reviving its back catalogue, with Crazy Taxi, Golden Axe, and Jet Set Radio all in the works. Virtua Fighter, a series that launched alongside the Sega Saturn, is the latest to get the treatment.


A release window of 2027 has been confirmed.
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