Team Arcana, the Japanese developer known for Arcana Heart, has announced that it will release DaemonBride: Additional 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 Japanese arcades.
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The game pits angels and demons against each other in high-speed combat, offering 17 playable characters with special moves and flashy projectiles. Set in Tokyo, Daemon Bride: Additional Gain presents a storyline in which angelic and demonic warriors clash in an intense conflict.
DaemonBride Features: ADDITIONAL GAIN in the PC version
The Steam version of DaemonBride: ADDITIONAL GAIN will support local and online multiplayer, including rollback netcode, a technology that reduces lag in online matches. The game will also be compatible with controllers, thus providing an accessible experience for both newcomers and veterans of fighting games.
In addition, the game will retain the Japanese voice acting and offer English subtitles and interface. This language support broadens the title's reach to players outside of Japan.

Originating in arcades and the legacy of Team Arcana
Daemon Bride originally appeared in Japanese arcades in 2009, followed by Daemon Bride: Additional Gain in 2011. Now, Team Arcana brings this experience to PC, marking the franchise's return.
The studio is also responsible for Arcana Heart, a fighting game series released on various platforms. Their most recent title, Arcana Heart 3 LOVEMAX SIXSTARS!!!!!! XTEND, arrived on PC in 2017, introducing new characters such as Minori Amanohara and Dark Heart.
The return of Daemon Bride to Steam reinforces the growing interest in reviving classic fighting games. With a diverse cast, dynamic battles, and online multiplayer support, the title promises to attract both longtime fans and new players.
Daemon Bride: Additional Gain will be released for PC via Steam in 2025, although the exact date has not yet been announced.

