Avatar Legends The Fighting Game Release Date Revealed, but One Official Page Still Has the Wrong Date

Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game is currently set to launch on July 2, 2026, according to the game’s official website, its Steam store page, and the newly released official pre-order trailer. The official site now says “COMING JULY 2, 2026,” while Steam lists the release date as Jul 2, 2026 and describes the game as a fast-paced 1v1 fighter with hand-drawn 2D animation, rollback netcode, and full cross-play.

That is the date readers should treat as current as of March 30, 2026. But there is one problem: PM Studios’ own product page still shows June 19, 2026, even though newer official materials point to July 2 instead. That means the publisher’s site appears to be lagging behind the latest announcement, so writing this article as if there is zero ambiguity would be sloppy. The most accurate way to frame it right now is that the newest official marketing and storefront info says July 2, 2026, while one official publisher page still carries an older conflicting date.

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Avatar Legends The Fighting Game is coming to PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch, Switch 2, and Steam

The currently listed platforms are PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC via Steam. Those platform listings appear on the official website and Steam, and the pre-order trailer’s official description also points to that same lineup.

That matters because older reports around the game’s announcement cycle mentioned slightly different platform plans, including a PS4 version. But the current official materials tied to the March 2026 pre-order push are centered on current-gen consoles, Switch, Switch 2, and Steam. So if you are publishing this now, do not recycle older platform copy without checking it first.

What the Avatar Legends The Fighting Game actually is

Officially, Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game is a 1v1 fighting game set in the Avatar universe, pulling from both Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra. Steam says the game features hand-drawn 2D animation, 12 playable characters, and modes including Story, Arcade, Training, Spectator, Art Gallery, and offline and online versus play. The Steam page also confirms rollback netcode and cross-play across all modern platforms and PC, which is the kind of detail fighting game players actually care about instead of fluffy press-release wording.

The official site and publisher materials pitch it in similar terms, emphasizing a fighter built around elemental mastery, fast-paced combat, and accessibility for both newcomers and experienced players. PM Studios’ page also highlights systems such as the Flow System, Support Buff System, an original story, 2-player co-op in Story Mode, and a World Bending League Mode.

Gameplay Group International is developing it, and PM Studios is publishing

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The current official materials identify Gameplay Group International as the developer and PM Studios as the publisher. That credit appears on Steam, the official site, and PM Studios’ own game page.

There is also clear Avatar branding around the project. The official site carries Nickelodeon legal language, while Avatar Studios’ official website is promoting the game as a coming release and linking it into the wider franchise ecosystem.

Standard and Deluxe editions are already up on Steam

Steam pre-orders are already live, and the page currently lists a Standard Edition for $29.99 and a Digital Deluxe Edition for $49.99. The Deluxe version includes a digital artbook, original soundtrack, and a Year 1 Pass that adds five additional playable characters.

Pre-order bonuses are also live. According to Steam, players who pre-order get a Samurai Appa support character skinplus exclusive color variants for Aang, Korra, Zuko, Katara, Toph, and Sokka.

The real story right now is the release-date mismatch

The headline news is that Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game now has a publicly announced launch date, and the latest official materials point to July 2, 2026. But the more honest version of the story is that the rollout is not perfectly clean yet. When the official website, Steam, and trailer all point one way, while the publisher’s page still shows June 19, 2026, that is not something a good article should hide.

So the safest publishable line, as of March 30, 2026, is this: Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game is currently being promoted for July 2, 2026, with pre-orders already live, but one official publisher page still lists an earlier date that appears outdated.