Sony has dropped restrictions that previously stopped players from sharing footage of Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls, the new fighter from Arc System Works and Sony Interactive Entertainment. The change removes an upload and streaming ban for the game’s PS5 beta, which goes live later this week, allowing more footage to appear online.
Early invites were already being sent, and first messaging had prohibited uploads as testers played. Developers later updated the guidance after reviewing the build and feedback, stating that they’d reached a point in development where players’ streams were helping the team and the community, rather than harming their perception. The official account wrote that the team is happy with the current testing build and now permits streaming and uploads. More invites are going out daily.
An Important Message from the Beta Program at PlayStation. pic.twitter.com/mAMpbu5VhF
— MARVEL Tōkon: Fighting Souls (@MARVELTokon) September 4, 2025
The fighter still has no official release date yet, so beta clips will be the first widespread look at mechanics and characters. With restrictions removed, expect a flood of short clips and full matches to appear across streaming platforms over the coming days.
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