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3D Arena Fighter / 2v2 Battle Royale Why it fits: Unlike traditional 1v1 fighters, this game allows you to switch between two characters and call in assists. The "Battle Royale" mode lets 4 characters fight simultaneously.
To play these games, you will need a PSP ISO file and a way to run it.
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For those who are unable to find specific anime Battle Royale games for the PSP or are looking for alternatives, consider:
If you want a true 4-player platform fighter (identical to Super Smash Bros), you actually need to look at the Nintendo DS library. However, the PSP’s answer to this was .
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The Bleach series on PSP had 7 installments. Number 7 is the peak. It features 3D arenas and allows for 4-player battles (2v2 or free-for-all).
Unlike standard 2D fighting games, Tenkaichi Tag Team offers full 3D flight and open-arena combat. It allows for 2-vs-2 tactical team battles. You can manipulate the battlefield, swap targets, and team up with an ally to isolate and eliminate opponents one by one, providing a deeply strategic, survival-focused combat experience. High-speed, 360-degree aerial combat. Gameplay Style: 2v2 open-arena fighter. 4. Fate/Unlimited Codes
While traditional 100-player battle royales didn't exist in the UMD era, the PSP excelled at four-player, free-for-all, and team-based survival brawlers. These games perfectly replicate the chaotic, last-man-standing thrill of a battle royale. 1. Dragon Ball Z: Tenkaichi Tag Team