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Scott Pilgrim EX
Join Scott Pilgrim and Ramona Flowers in a brand-new brawling adventure across space, time, and the streets of Toronto!
This caught my attention because Tribute Games is the studio that revived 2D brawlers in a big way – and Scott Pilgrim EX looks like a true spiritual follow-up to the 2010 cult classic, with new playable characters, an O’Malley story, and a launch date you can actually mark on your calendar.
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Publisher|Tribute Games
Release Date|March 3, 2026
Category|Beat ’em up / Action
Platform|PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch
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Tribute Games has proven it knows how to modernize retro brawlers without losing their chaotic charm. Scott Pilgrim EX pairs that design DNA with Bryan Lee O’Malley’s involvement and Anamanaguchi on soundtrack duty – a combination likely to satisfy longtime fans while aiming for smoother online play and deeper single-player progression than the 2010 title.

Tribute’s track record (TMNT: Shredder’s Revenge, and more recently Marvel Cosmic Invasion) shows they understand pacing, hit feel, and visual clarity — the things that make beat ’em ups fun. Scott Pilgrim EX keeps those strengths: pixel-art characters, combo-focused combat, badges that act as RPG-lite upgrades, and interconnected Toronto stages with quests and secrets. The added promise here is an original story by Bryan Lee O’Malley, which helps this feel less like a remake and more like a new chapter in the universe.
Two new playable reveals matter in practical terms. Matthew Patel brings theatrical, crowd-control magic and fire-based specials that can change how teams handle hordes. Robot-01 offers ranged bombardment and flight-based mobility, giving the roster verticality and AOE options that shift meta away from pure melee rushdowns. Those additions hint at better co-op synergy than a strictly melee lineup.

There are still reasonable caveats. Early hands-on impressions and community chatter point to polish work needed around online netcode and the Switch’s frame rate in four-player sessions. That’s normal for co-op brawlers — expect day-one patches and fast follow-up hotfixes. Tribute’s history suggests they’ll iterate, but players hoping for flawless online from launch should be prepared for a short post-launch tuning window.
The return of Anamanaguchi is a big plus: their chiptune-rock palette was integral to the original game’s identity and helps sell the frenetic pace. Physical editions and collector extras are planned, which matters to this community — Scott Pilgrim fans like tangible art books and reversible covers, and Tribute has leaned into that collector sensibility before.

Scott Pilgrim EX arrives March 3, 2026 as a promising modern beat ’em up: new roster additions (Matthew Patel and Robot-01) broaden co-op tactics, Bryan Lee O’Malley’s story and Anamanaguchi’s music keep the series’ identity intact, and Tribute Games’ pedigree suggests solid post-launch support. The main question at launch will be online polish and performance on Switch — still, this is one of 2026’s most appealing brawler releases for fans.
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