The Arcana Team, Japanese developer known as Arcana Heart, has announced that he will release Daemonbride: Addihthan Gain for PC via Steam by the end of 2025. The title is an enhanced version of the 2D fighting game released in 2011 in the Japanese arcades.
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The game puts angels and demons in high -speed combat, offering 17 playable characters with special and flashy projectiles. Set in Tokyo, Daemon Bride: Addihthan Gain presents a plot in which angelic and demonic warriors face each other in an intense conflict.
Daemonbride features: AddiTeal Gain in PC version
Daemonbride's version: Addihthan Gain for Steam will support local and online multiplayer, including Rollback Netcode, a technology that reduces delays in internet matches. The game will also be compatible with controls, thus providing an affordable experience for both newcomers and fighting veterans.
In addition, the game will keep the voice acting in Japanese and offer subtitles and interface in English. This linguistic support expands the range of the title for players outside Japan.

Origin in the arcades and legacy of the arcana Team
Daemon Bride originally emerged in 2009 in the Japanese arcades, being succeeded by Daemon Bride: AddiTeal Gain in 2011. Thus, Team Arcana brings this experience to the PC, marking the return of the franchise.
The studio is also responsible for Arcana Heart, a fight series launched on various platforms. Your latest title, Arcana Heart 3 Lovemax Sixstars !!!!!! XTEND, arrived at the PC in 2017, presenting unpublished characters such as Minori Amanhara and Dark Heart.
Daemon Bride's return to Steam reinforces the growing interest in reviving classic fighting games. Thus, with a varied cast, dynamic battles and online multiplayer support, the title promises to attract both old and new players.
DAEMON BRIDE: AddiTeal Gain will be released to PC via Steam in 2025, although the exact date has not yet been released.