Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game Game Modes at Launch

All game modes in Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game at launch including versus, ranked, training, story, and online multiplayer.

Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game launches July 23, 2026 with a full suite of single-player and multiplayer modes. From casual local matches to ranked online cross-play, the game provides options for every skill level. This page outlines confirmed and expected modes at launch.

Versus Mode

Standard one-on-one fighting game versus against CPU or local player. Supports all 12 launch fighters, support selection, and all stages. Customizable round count, timer, and health settings for casual play.

Online Ranked

Competitive ranked matchmaking with cross-play across PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Steam. Ranked uses a tier system tracking wins and losses. Available during the July beta for early competitive testing. Learn systems thoroughly via guides before entering ranked.

Online Casual

Relaxed online matchmaking without rank pressure. Ideal for learning new characters, testing support combinations, and practicing against diverse opponents. Cross-play enabled.

Training Mode

Comprehensive training environment detailed in our Training Mode guide. Features dummy customization, hitbox display, combo trials, character lessons, and two-player local practice. Essential for mastering Flow and Chi before online play.

Additional Modes

Arcade or story mode featuring Avatar universe narrative content is expected at launch. Lobby and spectator modes for community events may also be available. Post-launch content updates will expand the mode roster—check back after July 23 for confirmed details.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a ranked mode at launch?
Yes. Ranked online matchmaking is available at launch with cross-play across PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Steam.
Does the game have a story mode?
A story or arcade mode is expected at launch featuring Avatar universe narrative content. Details will be confirmed closer to release.
Can I play local multiplayer?
Yes. Local versus supports two players on the same system, and Training Mode supports cooperative practice.