Shuri Takes the Mantle: Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls Reveals Black Panther and Hulk – But Not T'Challa
In a surprise twist, Arc System Works has confirmed that Shuri—not T'Challa—will be the Black Panther in the upcoming tag-team fighting game Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls. The announcement came via a new trailer released on May 2, which also unveiled Hulk as part of the 'Fighting Avengers' team.
The decision to cast Shuri as the Black Panther has shaken the fighting game community. 'This is a bold narrative choice that aligns with the character's recent prominence in Marvel media,' said Jordan Chen, a senior industry analyst at Fighting Game Insights.
Read the Background | What This Means for the Game
Background
The 'Fighting Avengers' roster has been a closely guarded secret. While Black Panther and Hulk were widely expected, speculation centered on T'Challa as the iconic hero.

Arc System Works' trailer shows Shuri wielding vibranium claws and utilizing the Panther's signature agility. The game's tag-team mechanics allow players to swap between two characters mid-fight, adding strategic depth.
Hulk joins as a powerhouse brawler, with a rage meter that builds as he takes damage. The combo of Shuri's speed and Hulk's strength creates unique team synergies not seen in previous Marvel fighters.
What This Means
For story-driven fans, Shuri as Black Panther opens the door to new lore possibilities. The game may explore her journey to claim the mantle, a narrative thread from the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Competitively, Shuri's moveset—leaning on technology and quick strikes—offers a different playstyle than T'Challa's more traditional brawler approach. 'This gives the game a distinct identity,' commented Kim Lin, community manager at Arc System Works.
The exclusion of T'Challa has ignited debate. Some players feel it honors the character's legacy; others mourn the loss of a beloved fighter. 'Shuri deserves her own spotlight,' said Lin. 'We wanted to surprise and respect the source material.'
Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls is expected to launch later this year. The full roster remains unconfirmed, but the trailer hints at at least six more characters. Pre-orders are now open, with a closed beta scheduled for June.
The fighting game landscape shifts with this announcement. Arc System Works continues to buck expectations, proving that even iconic characters can change their face—and their fighter.
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