Arc System Works Brings 2D Fighter Chaos Code to Arcades Next Week

Original 2D fighting game from Taiwan uses Sega's Ringwide arcade board.

2011-07-29 16:31 / Anoop Gantayat / 3 Comments

We haven't heard much about 2D fighter Chaos Code since it went on location test around this time last year. Today, Arc System Works, the game's publisher, turned the spotlight back on, announcing an arcade release date of August 4.

As previously detailed, Chaos Code is made by FK Digital, a Taiwanese company. The game uses a single lever and four button control setup and offers eleven playable characters. As its technological backing, the game uses Sega's powerful Ringwide arcade board.

For additional details, see this interview summary from last year. You'll find wallpapers and command charts at the official site.

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