Detail Information
New Platform Release PS5
Developer Gameduchy

Mech Brawler Iron Saga VS Locked for PS5 Later This Year

In a move that’s sure to get the engines revving for classic mecha enthusiasts and fighting game aficionados alike, Gameduchy has confirmed that their mecha-centric brawler, Iron Saga VS, is making the jump to PlayStation 5. While a firm release date remains under wraps, we expect it to land on Sony’s current-gen console sometime this year.

From Mobile Spinoff to Console Contender

For those unfamiliar, Iron Saga VS isn't a completely new IP. It's a direct spin-off from the long-running, free-to-play mobile title, Iron Saga - Epic Robot Battler, which has been holding its own since 2019. The transition from mobile roots to a dedicated console fighter is always intriguing, and we're keen to see how the core mechanics translate.

Guest Mecha & Rollback Netcode: A Potent Combo?

One of the game's undeniable draws is its eclectic roster. Beyond the established Iron Saga units, players can pilot iconic guest mecha from legendary franchises such as Mazinger, Shin Getter Robo, and even Super Beast Machine God Dancouga. This kind of crossover appeal is a massive selling point, tapping into decades of beloved robot lore.

The PC version of Iron Saga VS has been live on Steam since May of last year, and here's where things get interesting for competitive players: it packs all-important rollback netcode. In today's fighting game arena, rollback isn't just a feature; it's practically a requirement for a decent online experience. Its inclusion on the PC build signals a commitment to competitive integrity, which we fully expect to carry over to the PS5. User reviews on Steam currently sit at 'Very Positive,' though we note the review count is still in the low hundreds.

Our Take: Keep This One on Your Radar

As veteran gamers, we know a promising title when we see one. If you're into the high-octane spectacle of giant robots clashing or a connoisseur of classic 2D fighting games, Iron Saga VS warrants your attention. The pedigree of guest mecha alone makes it a compelling package, and with Gameduchy handling the port, we're optimistic about its PS5 debut. We'll be keeping a close eye on any release date announcements. Now, if you'll excuse us, we're suddenly hit with a wave of Mazinger memories.