DNF Duel is Out Today, Day 1 Patch Now Live

The 2.5D fighting game features 16 characters from Nexon's Dungeon Fighter Online and is out today for PS4, PS5 and PC via Steam.

Posted By | On 28th, Jun. 2022

DNF Duel

Nexon’s DNF Duel is finally out today for PS4, PS5 and PC. Developed by Arc System Works, Neople and Eighting, the stylish 2.5D fighting game is based on the publisher’s Dungeon Fighter franchise. It features 16 playable characters at launch including Ranger, Troubleshooter, Enchantress and the recently revealed Lost Warrior.

Each character can utilize MP to unleash powerful attacks and combos along with converting HP into MP (head here for more details on how that works). Along with Arcade Mode and Free Battle, there’s also a Story Mode that heavily features the series’ lore and Survival Mode. You can also head online for regular and Ranked Battles with rollback netcode supported.

The official Twitter has confirmed that the day one patch is now available. Those who have access to the game in certain regions are encouraged to restart and update it. It will take time to show up based on one’s region so stay tuned. For more details on DNF Duel, check out our feature here. You can also watch the launch trailer here.


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