Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls Blocked in 132 Countries as PSN Access Blamed

PlayStation and Arc System Works’ upcoming tag-team comic brawler, Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls, has reportedly been blocked in 132 countries—another setback that players link to PlayStation Network access requirements affecting the PC version.

Marvel Tokon blocked in 132 countries ahead of August 2026

Fans preparing for Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls’ August 2026 launch have been sounding the alarm after a region list circulated online via SteamDB showed the game would be unavailable in a large number of territories. The blocked regions total 132 countries, and the list reportedly includes places such as Afghanistan, Haiti, Serbia, Zimbabwe, and Egypt, among many others.

While the reason for the restrictions hasn’t been spelled out by the developer or publisher, community speculation points to the same underlying issue: PlayStation Network isn’t accessible in those countries. If that assumption is correct, the PSN requirement would effectively prevent the Steam release in the affected areas.

Players compare it to Helldivers 2’s PSN access controversy

This feels familiar to longtime PlayStation players. In 2024, Arrowhead Studios confirmed that Helldivers 2 would be blocked in a similar set of territories unless players had PSN access. After backlash, Sony reversed course, announcing it would stop rolling out that restriction update across both PlayStation 5 and PC versions of the game.

Helldivers 2’s affected territory count was higher—177 locations—yet the takeaway is the same: even after reversals, some players still lose access when PSN-related rules are tied to releases.

With Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls currently flagged for 132 blocked countries, PS5 owners in those areas won’t be able to play at launch either, which is likely to frustrate fans waiting for the game’s release window. Arc System Works has not publicly addressed the situation, though IGN has reached out for clarification.

Release details and what to watch next

Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls is scheduled to launch on August 6, 2026, for both PC and PS5. The roster and marketing have already leaned into Marvel’s biggest names: Captain America, Iron Man, and Spider-Man are listed among the playable heroes, and Arc System Works has also confirmed additional characters including Blade, Deadpool, Loki, Carnage, Green Goblin, and Magneto.

  • Game: Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls
  • Release date: August 6, 2026
  • Platforms: PC and PS5
  • Reportedly blocked regions: 132 countries

More broadly, Sony’s Interactive Entertainment division has faced scrutiny on multiple fronts in recent weeks. An internal document suggested the company may be moving away from releasing its single-player titles on PC, and it previously announced it would stop producing physical discs for new games in early 2028. Now, Marvel fans are dealing with another PSN-linked roadblock as the launch approaches.

For players, the immediate question is whether Arc System Works or Sony will clarify the restriction’s cause—and whether any changes or exceptions are planned before August 2026.

Marcus Chen is a gaming journalist and industry reporter with more than 10 years of experience. He covers releases, announcements, and trends across PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo, and keeps a close eye on the indie scene and esports. Previously an editor at several gaming publications, he now writes news, reviews, and breakdowns of major industry moments—from big showcases to updates on popular titles. His work is aimed at players who want a clear, fast read on what happened and why it matters.