
Looking for the top fighting games on PlayStation 5 in 2026? These games offer intense, challenging gameplay that will push your skills to the limit.
Here, we’re collecting the best fighting games, ranging from challenging titles that take a lot of practice to simpler, more relaxed games perfect for playing with friends.
Here’s a list of the top fighting games currently available on PS5, based on ratings from our readers, with a few extra picks from our editors.
Use the index to quickly find what you need. Connect your controller, press Start, and let’s get started!
Last Updated: 10th April, 2026
Best PS5 Fighting Games Rated and Ranked
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Best PS5 Fighting Games for Esports Athletes
If you’re a skilled fighting game player, you might have always wanted to compete professionally. Here are some of the best games to master if you’re hoping to turn your skills with an arcade stick into a career.
- Street Fighter 6 (PS5, PS4): The crown jewel of the FGC and the most competitive fighting game on the market. Mastering Street Fighter 6’s massive roster will ensure you become the king of the scene.
- Tekken 8 (PS5): It’s rarely the main event at multi-game tournaments, but Tekken 8 is a very strong warm-up act. Consider Tekken 8 if you prefer 3D fighters.
- Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves (PS5, PS4): Not necessarily the most popular fighting game, but the one that’s currently paying the big bucks. Moral quandaries over Saudi Arabia’s investment aside, Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves’ prize pools are life-changing in 2026.
Best PS5 Fighting Games for Single Player Gamers
Fighting games are usually about competing against others, but sometimes you just want to play by yourself. Here are our picks for the fighting games with the most enjoyable single-player experiences.
- Street Fighter 6 (PS5, PS4): While it’s arguably the most competitive fighting game on the planet, Street Fighter 6 also has a full-scale single player mode named World Tour, where you can build your own fighter and interact with various characters from Capcom’s universe. This mode alone can take 30 hours to beat, and is a ton of fun if you’re looking for something to sink your teeth into.
- SoulCalibur 3 (PS5, PS4): Available emulated on the PS5 and PS4, this classic PS2 fighter is practically bursting with an unprecedented array of single player modes. The main arcade option, Tales of Souls, is presented like a book and delivers a deep narrative experience for each character. Meanwhile, Chronicles of the Sword integrates real-time strategy elements to make for a deeply unique experience.
- Mortal Kombat 1 (PS5): All of the modern Mortal Kombat games have cinematic campaigns for you to complete, with surprisingly high production values. You can’t go wrong with any of them, then. We’ve selected Mortal Kombat 1 here because we quite like the RPG-inspired board game mode Invasions which adds single player longevity long beyond the story mode.
Best PS5 Fighting Games for Newbies
Fighting games can seem difficult to learn, but developers are starting to make them easier for new players. Here are a few games we suggest for beginners.
- Street Fighter 6 (PS5, PS4): While it’s undoubtedly the most hardcore fighting game on this list, Street Fighter 6 is also surprisingly accessible. That’s because its World Tour mode can be enjoyed for hours in single player, and its Modern controls will actually allow you to play with simple inputs. Moreover, the game has some really great tutorials which not only teach you how to get to grips with each character, but also when and why to use their various moves.
- 2XKO (PS5): Riot’s 2XKO may put competitive play front and centre, but it’s one of the most accessible fighting games you’ll find. The game’s built around a simple three-button system, consisting of Light, Medium, and Heavy attacks. Specials are assigned to two buttons on the controller, while automatic combos will help you to perform all of the flashy stuff without hours of practice.
- Granblue Fantasy Versus Rising (PS5, PS4): An early pioneer of the simplistic controls approach, Granblue Fantasy Versus: Rising will let you perform its characters’ special moves using simple inputs. The game also features automatic combos, so you can perform some pretty impressive feats just by mashing the same buttons.
Best PS5 Fighting Games for Anime Fans
Anime and fighting games often appeal to the same people, so if you love anime, you might also enjoy playing fighting games. Here are some recommendations for anime fans.
- Dragon Ball FighterZ (PS5, PS4): Anime fighting games just don’t get any better than Dragon Ball FighterZ, ArcSys’ superb tag-team brawler that pays homage to Akira Toriyama’s iconic manga. With tons of characters and a visual style that perfectly reflects the source material, this one is unmissable.
- Guilty Gear Strive (PS5, PS4): Guilty Gear Strive looks and plays like a shonen comic brought to life. With staggering character models and stages, some of the transitions between cinematics and gameplay here need to be seen to be believed.
- Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero (PS5): Another Dragon Ball game, yes, but how could we not include this one in our list? Sparking Zero is the most recent entry in the Budokai Tenkaichi series, so it’s a different type of fighter to others on this list, adopting an arena-based format. Its sheer scale and spectacle make it a shoo-in here.
Best PS5 Fighting Games for Retro Gamers
Fighting games were hugely popular in the 1990s, resulting in a massive library of titles. We’re highlighting some of the best collections that package several great fighting games into a single, essential download.
- Capcom Fighting Collection (PS4): An essential bundle featuring all of the excellent Darkstalkers games, including a couple only ever released in Japan. This wonderful package is rounded out by the definitive version of Street Fighter 2, Hyper Street Fighter 2: The Anniversary Edition, alongside a couple of additional gems like Super Puzzle Fighter 2 Turbo and Red Earth.
- Marvel vs Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics (PS4): A bundle featuring many of the greatest tag-team fighters ever made, beginning with X-Men: Children of the Atom all the way through to the absolutely outstanding Marvel vs Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes. All of the games here are outrageously good, and you even get 1993’s brilliant The Punisher beat-’em-up as a bonus.
- Capcom Fighting Collection 2 (PS4): Not to get too repetitive, but these Capcom fighting collections really are that good. The headliners here are the two outrageously good Street Fighter vs SNK games, but you also get a bunch of 3D era titles, like the Power Stone games and Project Justice. The phenomenal Street Fighter 3 Alpha Upper, in its most definitive form, rounds out this wonderful bundle.
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