Marvel Tokon‘s Steam page reportedly displayed unannounced game details shortly before a PlayStation State of Play presentation. The update allegedly revealed a 20-character launch roster, a single-player mode, and support for 64-player online lobbies.
The timing made people do a double-take. Store pages often get updated just before major showcases to align with trailer drops and pre-order launches. An accidental early publish could explain why the information appeared and then seemingly vanished.
Multiple people claimed they couldn’t find the listed features when checking the page later. One user reported that SteamDB history didn’t show clear evidence of the store description ever containing the claimed text. This suggests the update was either reverted extremely quickly, displayed differently across devices or regions, or potentially misreported.
The alleged details paint a specific picture of what Marvel Tokon will offer at launch. A 20-character roster falls within the typical range for modern fighting games, though team-based fighters sometimes launch with larger selections since players need multiple characters for different team compositions.
The single-player mode mention was vague. Fighting games use that term for anything from full story campaigns to basic arcade ladders. Without additional context, it’s impossible to know what Marvel Tokon‘s single-player offering actually includes.
The 64-player lobby number stands out as unusually large. Traditional private lobbies rarely need that capacity. The figure suggests Marvel Tokon might feature a hub-style social space similar to battle hubs in recent fighting games. These larger lobbies serve as community gathering spots where players can spectate matches, organize tournaments, and quickly find opponents.

