Fight Legends — a 2.5D, skill-first fighting game
Fight Legends was conceived as a competitive fighter focused on fair balance, player skill, and true ownership of in-game assets. Players battled in PvP, progressed through PvE content, and trained gear and fighters in The Gym.
About the game
Fight Legends was a 2.5D arcade fighter with Ranked PvP, a Story/PvE path, and an enhance layer for deeper customization. Characters, skins, and items were represented as NFTs owned by players.
Game modes
Three main pillars of gameplay were planned: pure skill duels, strategic enhancement, and a PvE storyline.
Arcade / Ranked PvP
Classic head-to-head fighting with normalized stats. Reflexes, matchups, and execution mattered most.
Enhance Mode
Strategic builds and gear synergies for those who wanted extra depth and long-term progression.
Story / PvE
Bosses and zones/subzones to learn mechanics, earn rewards, and explore the universe.
The Gym
The heart of progression. Players refined combos, tested setups, and tuned equipment for different modes.
- Training and sparring
- Move-set practice and combo labs
- Loadouts tailored to modes
NFT assets
Characters, skins, and items existed as digital assets owned by players. Trading and collecting were part of the plan.
Note: the project is discontinued (see below). If you still have questions about previously issued NFTs, check the FAQ.
Brief history
Fight Legends evolved as an indie effort with technical demos for early supporters. Over time, active development ceased and public updates stopped.
- Initial vision: a competitive 2.5D fighter with a skill-first philosophy.
- Tests and technical demos for a limited audience.
- Plans for PvP/PvE and deeper customization via The Gym.
Current status
The project has been discontinued. This page is hosted on the official domain as an archival reference.
Disclaimer: all information is provided as-is for historical purposes only. It is not financial advice and does not imply future development.
FAQ
Can I play right now?
No. Official servers and updates are not maintained.
What about previously issued NFTs?
If you own previously issued NFTs, they remain in your wallet on the respective chain, but game functionality is no longer supported. For technical questions, contact your wallet or exchange providers.
Is there a community?
Official activity has stopped. Fan communities may exist on third‑party platforms, but they are not curated by the team.