
Fresh Virtua Fighter gameplay was unveiled at EVO VEGAS 2025. Discover what the trailer showcased and when to expect further updates on the game.
Virtua Fighter Gameplay Teaser Showcases Intense Action
Spotlight on Akira Yuki and Sarah Bryant
SEGA and Ryu Ga Gotoku (RGG) Studio presented a new teaser for their upcoming Virtua Fighter project. At EVO 2025 in Las Vegas on August 4, audiences witnessed a gameplay trailer highlighting a duel between series protagonist Akira Yuki and veteran fighter Sarah Bryant.
The preview emphasized the game's impactful combat and masterful martial arts, delivering a realistic high-definition visual presentation. It also featured dramatic cinematic slowdowns and combat effects that elevate the 3D fighting mechanics.
Beyond the combat mechanics and characters, the trailer introduced fans to the training stage environment. The space was lined with LED screens, creating a professional studio atmosphere. The teaser concluded with Sarah Bryant landing a powerful roundhouse kick on Akira, securing the round and ending the presentation.
Additional Information Coming at Tokyo Game Show 2025

For those wanting more than the one-minute preview, developers confirmed that additional details will be revealed at Tokyo Game Show 2025. While information remains limited about this new Virtua Fighter installment, series enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating the franchise's next evolution.
The project initially debuted at The Game Awards 2024, generating significant interest with its hyper-realistic visuals and gameplay. It was later confirmed that development is being handled by RGG Studios, the creators behind the acclaimed Like A Dragon series.
With momentum building since the 2024 announcement, fans can expect continuous updates about the Virtua Fighter project in the coming months. The game is currently in development, with Tokyo Game Show 2025 set to deliver the next wave of information. Stay informed about the latest developments through our coverage below!
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