

Whether the game will be released on Xbox platforms at a later date isn’t known and there have been no quotes from the devs or publisher to suggest it will.

Is DNF Duel Coming To Xbox?Īt the time of writing Nexon has only confirmed a worldwide launch for the game on PC (Steam) and consoles (PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5), but unfortunately not the Xbox family of consoles (which includes Xbox One, Xbox Series S|X).

Those who purchase a physical copy of the PlayStation version of “DNF Duel” during the pre-order period will receive a “Bonus Gift”. Keen to know more? Read on for everything you need to know about the latest brawler from Arc System Works.ĭNF Duel Release Date June 28 Updtae - DNF Duel is out now!ĭNF Duel has confirmed a worldwide release date of Jon PC (Steam) as well as PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 consoles. It’s another incredible looking game from Arc System Works, a developer best known for their fighting games like the Guilty Gear series and BlazBlue. Only in the case of it’s been reimagined into a 2.5D fighter utilizing unique combat mechanics for strategic fighting. With Arc System Works at the helm, there’s little doubt it’s going to be something special.DNF Duel is an action-packed fighting game based on Nexon’s blockbuster Dungeon&Fighter franchise which has registered over 850 million players worldwide. As for DNF Duel, I’m looking forward to seeing how the popular 2D side-scrolling has made the jump to the fighting game arena. This news dropped as part of the Dungeon Fighter Online Festival, where Nexon, Neople, and. Meaning that fighting game fans will have their hands full checking out both betas. Dungeon & Fighter Duel will release in Summer 2022, the company announced with a trailer today. Ironically, this open beta will take place on the same weekend as the King of Fighters XV 2nd Open Beta Test. To be able to play DNF Duel, players must have a Windows 8/10 (64-bit OS required) computer with an AMD FX-4350, 4.2 GHz / Intel Core i5-3450, 3.10 GHz processor, 4 GB RAM, Radeon HD 6870, 1 GB / GeForce GTX 650 Ti, 1 GB graphics, DirectX 11, a broadband internet connection, and a DirectX compatible soundcard or onboard chipset. As for if the game will support rollback netcode, I suppose we’ll also find out this weekend. We still don’t know much about the the movesets, mechanics or anything, but we’ll find out how these characters play this weekend. The open beta will be available from December 17 to December 20, for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. In addition to the announced platformers, there will be a DNF Duel open beta starting this weekend.
