Soulcalibur 5, a game that has been part of the fighting game space for over a decade, is set to be removed from digital availability on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. This includes both the base game and its DLC contents. The delisting will take effect on June 19.
Although Soulcalibur 5 introduced new faces and mechanics to the series, it has received mixed reviews from the fighting game community. Its unbalanced mechanics and questionable roster decisions, such as the Omega and Alpha variants of combatants like Patroklos, have created a divisive reputation. Some players still shudder at the memories of Ezio mirrors or Devil Jin matches in online play. However, subsequent iterations, such as Soulcalibur 6, have improved and refined many of these mechanics.
Players who want to get their hands on Soulcalibur 5 and its DLC should act fast before the game is delisted from the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 stores on June 19. While physical copies will still be available, digital purchases will no longer be an option after this date. This includes the extra character Dampierre, music packs featuring tracks from previous Soulcalibur entries, and additional content for the game's Creation mode. So, if you're a fan of the series or just looking for a new fighting game to add to your collection, now is the time to buy.
Soulcalibur 5 may have faded from memory compared to other fighting games of its time, but it should not be overlooked because of its competitive gameplay mechanics and intense playstyles that paved the way for the series' future. These innovations were further refined in Soulcalibur 6, which featured a diverse roster of characters, including crossover favorites like Geralt from The Witcher and Haohmaru from Samurai Shodown. If you're interested in playing Soulcalibur 5, it's available on both PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.