The King of Fighters: All Star Awakening drops on mobile devices

The King of Fighters: All Star Awakening drops on mobile devices
Now officially live on iOS and Android platforms, The King of Fighters: All Star Awakening mobile game can be snagged from regional app stores and the TapTap service. A constant internet connection is required to run, and the minimum client size is approximately 2.7 GB.

The developers have opted for an unusual combination of genres. Instead of the typical RPG format with auto-battles, All Star Awakening strives to approach the spirit of classic fighting games. Players kick off their journey by creating a unique avatar, choosing their gender, and then diving into an action-packed narrative set in a vibrant urban landscape. Exploring locations, interacting with NPCs, completing quests, and participating in team brawls form the core of the gameplay.

The King of Fighters All Star Awakening

The combat system is inspired by arcade battles, but adapted for a mobile format. There is no direct control over each attack — characters automatically enter the battle, take damage, and activate abilities, allowing for spectacular combo attacks. Battles are played in a team format: once a fighter is defeated, the next squad member takes their place in the arena, adding a tactical layer that makes team selection particularly important.

Victories reward players with various resources and in-game currency, which are essential for developing characters and indulging in the gacha system. The visual design of the gacha banners deserves special attention — their animations are designed in the style of classic arcade machines, emphasizing the game's connection to the legacy of the iconic fighting game series.
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