Shaolin vs Wutang Legends Enters Early Access on PC – Retro Kung Fu Fighting Game

Shaolin vs Wutang Legends Now in Early Access on PC
Classic Kung Fu Showdown with 1v1 Fights & Retro Flair
Fans of vintage martial arts cinema will be thrilled. Shaolin vs Wutang Legends, an indie fighting game inspired by 1970s–1980s kung fu movies, has now entered Early Access on PC. Expect gritty hand-to-hand combat, authentic sound effects, and a lot of nostalgic energy in every kick and punch.
What the Game Offers



- Developed by a solo indie creator who clearly loves the golden era of kung fu films, the game blends bare-hands combat and weapon usage in stylings pulled straight from classic on-screen showdowns.
- Every move, sound effect, and soundtrack aims to capture the feeling of old martial arts cinemas. Licensed music adds to immersion, heightening the drama with every clash.
- You start with over 40 characters, a large roster for an indie title, with new fighters expected in future updates.
- Supports both single-player and local co-op modes so you can fight alone or with a friend.
Early Access Status & What to Expect
- The current Early Access version includes all the starting characters and around 30 fight stages.
- The developer will continue polishing the game — fixing bugs, balancing gameplay, and adding new content via free updates during the development period.
- Despite being in Early Access, the price will not increase once it fully launches.
- The Early Access phase is expected to last approximately one year, but may adjust depending on development needs.
Where to Get It
Shaolin vs Wutang Legends is available now on PC via Steam. If you enjoy kung fu nostalgia or hand-to-hand fighting games, it’s ready for download.
Final Thought
Shaolin vs Wutang Legends hits the right notes for anyone who grew up watching martial arts epics and still craves that raw, visceral fight feel. The mix of authentic sound design, a large character roster, and both solo and cooperative play makes this more than just nostalgia—it’s a chance to relive, or discover, the energy of kung fu cinema in interactive form. Early Access means it isn’t perfect yet, but what’s already here shows real promise. If you’re into fighting games and classic martial arts culture, this one deserves a spot on your wishlist in Southeast Asia and beyond.