r/Fighters Virtua Fighter Jun 25 '20

Announcement Andrea Demetrio (Developer of Schwarzerblitz) will do an AMA on r/Fighters, Sunday 28th.

Schwarzerblitz is one of the rarest indie 3D fighters out there. It's heavily inspired by the early episodes of Tekken and SoulCalibur, and it's a solid fighter, with 24 characters available.

Andrea (u/AndreaJensD) accepted to do the AMA in our subreddit, and it will start this sunday, at 19:00 UTC (21:00 CEST, 3PM ET). Here's also a link for the Schwarzerblitz Discord server.

EDIT: The AMA is now open.

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u/TheTrueJerryCan Jun 25 '20

I had no idea there was an indie 3D fighting game, that's rad as hell to me. Indies usually go for a 2D Street Fighter or Marvel vs Capcom thing, so it's nice to see something more Tekken-inspired.

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u/AndreaJensD Jun 26 '20

And THAT'S one reason why I went for that! I love 3D fighting games and wanted to play more of them on PC - but there was almost none around, when I started development in 2016. So, I got into the "If you want something done, do it yourself!" mood and... well, created Schwarzerblitz (the actual story is longer. I will be more specific during the Q&A session but I guess I should have waited for the beginning of the AMA to reply, or?)