Battle X Royale

Battle X Royale is a crossover 3D fighting game developed by Bandai-Namco Studios and published by Electronic Arts. It is the eighth game in the Namco X series and features a mix of characters and stages from iconic horror and action game, comic and film franchises, including many EA-owned properties.

The game runs on Bandai-Namco's Soul Calibur fighting game engine. It features fully three-dimensional character models, stages and fighting planes with a heavy focus on the weapon and combo-based mechanics of the fighting game series of the same name. Additionally, the Create-A-Fighter feature also appears in the game.

The game was released on July 11, 2017 for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Microsoft Windows. It will feature cross-network play and console-exclusive characters between platforms.

Story
Supreme Leader, Kylo Ren attempts to seize control of the cosmic cube, Pandora (Street Fighter X Tekken). Luke Skywalker uses the Portalstone (Project X Zone) to travel between dimensions and enlist the finest assassins in an attempt to stop him and his clan-while unknowingly luring beings from other dimensions in a never-ending power struggle.

Meanwhile, Darth Vader returns from the dead due to the Portalstone's time reversal effects. He rebuilds the Galactic Empire and wages war against the First Order, led by his successor. A battle between the two superpowers ignites as they fight for control of the galaxy!

Gameplay
Coming soon.

Game Modes
Coming soon.

Characters
Battle X Royale contains a base roster of 30 playable characters, including Alice and Selene from the Resident Evil and Underworld series of films, respectively. Additionally, the game contains 6 console-exclusive playable characters (3 per platform) and 6 DLC characters in total, 2 of those being console-exclusive characters (one per platform). Only 2 DLC characters-Marvel's Blade and Ghost Rider-are multiplatform.

The game's end boss varies depending on which version you're playing. The PlayStation 4 version of the game features Darth Vader as the end boss while the Xbox One and Windows Store/Steam versions of the game features Kylo Ren. These Star Wars villains will be timed-exclusive on their respective platform(s) and later be available as DLC on the opposite platform(s), similar to Darth Vader and Yoda for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions of Soul Calibur IV, respectively. Only after being purchased as DLC will either of the platform-specific end bosses be playable, however and on the platform(s) opposite their launch platform(s). Boba Fett, an NPC, will serve as the game's sub-boss for either version(s) of the game.