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Edia Bringing Battle Arena Toshinden 1–3 to Modern Consoles With FY2026–27 Target

Edia describes the 30th‑anniversary project as enhanced retro releases beyond simple emulation, with specific platforms to be announced.

Overview

  • Tokyo-based Edia signed a licensing agreement with Takara Tomy to port the first three Battle Arena Toshinden games.
  • The company lists “current consoles” for release timing, and reporting notes PS5/PS4 trademarks in a footnote, but no platforms are formally confirmed.
  • Launch is targeted between fiscal years 2026 and 2027, with product lineup and feature details to follow.
  • The plan covers Battle Arena Toshinden, Toshinden 2, and Toshinden 3, and does not include Toshinden 4.
  • Edia says it will leverage its retro porting expertise to deliver more than straightforward emulation; the originals were developed by Tamsoft in 1995–1997.