The first location tests took place on November 26, 2005 leading to the official release on July 12, 2006, in Japanese arcades. An export version, based on Version B, was released to arcades outside Japan in February 2007. The revised Version B update was released in Japanese arcades in December 2006 and was
ported to the
PlayStation 3, for which it was released February 2007 and was a
launch title for the console's European release in March 2007. Version C was released in Japanese arcades in July 2007 and was ported to the
Xbox 360, for which it was released October 2007 in Europe and in North America. The Xbox 360 version would allow users to compete online via Xbox Live, a feature that was not available on the PlayStation 3 version. While Japanese arcades received the first major update
Virtua Fighter 5 R, the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and arcades would get the second update
Virtua Fighter 5 Final Showdown. An enhanced remaster of
Final Showdown, titled
Virtua Fighter 5 Ultimate Showdown was released worldwide for
PlayStation 4 on June 1, 2021, and Japanese arcades on June 2, 2021. This version was later ported to
Windows as
Virtua Fighter 5 R.E.V.O. on January 28, 2024, later renamed to
Virtua Fighter 5 R.E.V.O. World Stage to coincide with PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X and S release on October 30, 2025, with
Nintendo Switch 2 version will be released on a later date.
PlayStation 3 version The PlayStation 3 port is based around the older Version B revision. On January 16, 2008, Sega confirmed online features will not be added to the PlayStation 3 version due to the Version B's technical limitations.
Xbox 360 version The Xbox 360 port of
Virtua Fighter 5, known as
Virtua Fighter 5 Online in North America and
Virtua Fighter 5 Live Arena in Japan, benefits from the additions and refinements that have been made to the Version C arcade revision, including online play and an online update ability.
Virtua Fighter 5 R On February 14, 2008, at the AOU Amusement Expo, Sega AM2 announced a revision to
Virtua Fighter 5 known as
Virtua Fighter 5 R. This new version was released for the arcades on July 24, 2008, and features brand new stages as well as a new character named Jean Kujo, who practices Karate. The
sumo wrestler Taka-Arashi also returns, making his first appearance since
Virtua Fighter 3 and bringing the fighter count up to 20 (counting Dural). Version B of
Virtua Fighter 5 R was officially released in Japanese arcades on May 21, 2009. This version featured changes in the animations of moves on all the characters, as well as changes to enhance the gameplay modes and an improved camera system. Version C was released on November 25, 2009. However, this particular version mainly added new team items for the character's outfits.
Final Showdown On February 18, 2010, Sega released a trailer for a second and final revision called
Virtua Fighter 5 Final Showdown. This update for the
Sega Lindbergh arcade system debuted at the 2010 AOU Expo, and features new character costumes and new animations. The game was officially released in Japanese arcades on July 29, 2010. Version A of
Final Showdown was released on April 20, 2011, in Japanese arcades. It was announced at Gamescom 2011 that
Final Showdown would be coming to PlayStation 3 on June 5, 2012 and Xbox 360 on June 6, 2012, complete with online play for both platforms. The game was released in downloadable format. Within a week,
Final Showdown surpassed Japanese sale goals expectations. After two weeks, the game reached over 300,000 global downloads. Version B of
Final Showdown was released on March 25, 2015, in Japanese arcades, and removed Internet functionality. This version of the game is playable in the in-game arcades in several of the
Like A Dragon games, including
Yakuza 6,
Judgment and
Yakuza: Like a Dragon. The Xbox 360 version of
Final Showdown was later made available on
Xbox One on September 15, 2016, via
backward compatibility, also becoming available on
Xbox Series X/S.
Ultimate Showdown An enhanced remaster of the game, titled
Virtua Fighter 5 Ultimate Showdown in Western and Asian markets and
Virtua Fighter esports in Japan, was teased at
Tokyo Game Show 2020 Online in September 2020 as
Virtua Fighter x esports Project and announced in May 2021, in celebration of Sega's 60th anniversary. Co-developed by
Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio and
Sega AM2,
Ultimate Showdown is built on the Dragon Engine used in the
Like a Dragon series, and features updated graphics, new background music, a new user interface, a new opening cinematic and new online features. However, it does not include the Type E or normal Type S costumes from the previous home release, nor is Dural available as a playable character. The remaster was released worldwide for
PlayStation 4 on June 1, 2021.
Free-to-play downloads were offered to
PlayStation Plus subscribers free of charge for a limited time from June 1, 2021 to August 1, 2021, resulting in the game being downloaded more than 10 million times.
Ultimate Showdown currently offers three
downloadable content packs. The first DLC pack is the "Legendary Pack", which includes all background music tracks from the previous
Virtua Fighter games; various costumes and items for character customization; the Type C costume sets from the previous versions; and cosmetic options based on the original
Virtua Fighter, including an alternate health bar design, Jacky's classic stage, and low-polygon 3D models for each character. The second content pack, the "Yakuza Series Collaboration Pack", adds the Type D costume sets from the previous versions, along with
Like A Dragon-themed costumes and music tracks, including the arranged music of
Virtua Fighter 3; it was announced on December 4, 2021, and released on December 8. The third DLC pack contains costumes, cosmetics, and music from
Bandai Namco's
Tekken 7; it was announced on March 20, 2022 after
Virtua Fighters Challenge Cup Season 0, and released on June 1, 2022.
R.E.V.O. A
Windows port of
Ultimate Showdown, titled
Virtua Fighter 5 R.E.V.O., was announced in November 2024, and was released on January 28, 2025. The port adds support for 4K visuals,
rollback netcode, and additional game balance changes besides returning the movesets from original
Virtua Fighter 5, as well as a new English arrangement version of "Ai wa Tsuienai", entitled "Burning Soul", performed by
Takenobu Mitsuyoshi, as the version's main theme song. A 5-day open beta was from December 13–17, 2024, with a
Version 2.0 update containing
R.E.V.O.s balance changes released for
Ultimate Showdown the same day on PS4 and on December 16 for arcades. Additionally,
R.E.V.O. includes 30th anniversary editions which contain the first two DLC set packs, including the anniversary variants of Costume S set for all characters, as well as the music tracks which were neither being released nor used in previous
Virtua Fighter games. The
Tekken DLC set pack remains available for separate purchase, due to being a third-party licensed pack. Those who pre-ordered
R.E.V.O. received three customized items based on Sega's
Mega Drive,
Saturn and
Dreamcast consoles.
R.E.V.O. World Stage On May 11, 2025,
R.E.V.O. was announced to be coming to the
PlayStation 5,
Xbox Series X/S, and
Nintendo Switch 2, with cross-play and rollback netcode supported across all platforms including Windows. The console versions were officially unveiled as
Virtua Fighter 5 R.E.V.O. World Stage during
Evolution Championship Series (EVO) 2025 in August, and launched on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S on October 30, 2025, while the Nintendo Switch 2 version was launched on March 26, 2026. The namesake in
World Stage is a new
single-player campaign mode where players will face off against
CPU-controlled opponents modeled off the data of real-life players in the game's competitive scene. A
closed beta took place in early September and October 2025 for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S users, who were able to test the online multiplayer and cross-play functions with each other and existing Windows users.
R.E.V.O. on Windows was also updated to
World Stage through a free patch distributed when
World Stage launched on consoles, while owners of
Ultimate Showdown on PlayStation 4 can purchase
World Stage on PlayStation 5 at a discounted price. Additionally, Dural was added via DLC, but is excluded from being used in official Sega tournaments. During his interview with
Automaton, Aoki confirmed that Costume E Set for all characters are unlockable in World Stage Mode, with their original color palettes are immediately being unlocked upon entering the mode. The game was nominated for "Best Fighting Game" at
The Game Awards 2025, but did not win. ==Reception==