SoulCalibur is a 3D weapon-based fighting game developed by Project Soul and published by Namco. Launched in arcades in 1998, it was later released for the Sega Dreamcast in 1999, featuring enhanced graphics and new content. Known for its innovative eight-way movement and weapon focus, the game is considered a landmark in the fighting genre and remains highly praised among gamers.
SoulCalibur is a weapon-based 3D fighting game developed by Project Soul and produced by Namco. It is the second game in the Soul series, preceded by Soul Edge (1996). Originally released in arcades in 1998, it ran on the Namco System 12 hardware. In 1999 it was ported to the Dreamcast with improved graphics and new features. The North American version was released in September 1999 as a launch title for the Dreamcast and was part of the successful launch of the new console. It became available as a downloadable title on Xbox 360's Xbox Live Marketplace in 2008.
The title brought many innovations to the fighting game genre that include a heavy emphasis on weapons and a unique eight-way movement system. Soulcalibur is widely regarded as one of the best Dreamcast titles and is one of the most critically acclaimed fighting games of all time.