Battle Piece Released: A New Roblox Anime Fighting Game to Watch
The highly anticipated Roblox game Battle Piece has been released. Discover its features, styles, and how it compares to Sailor Piece. Get the latest details here.
6/20/2026
Introduction
If you’ve been following the Roblox fighting scene, you’ve probably heard the buzz: Battle Piece has been released and it’s already turning heads. Touted by some early players as a potential replacement for Sailor Piece, this new title brings anime-inspired combat, high‑quality models, and a slew of iconic character styles to the platform. Whether you’re a veteran of Sailor Piece or a newcomer looking for the next big beat‑’em‑up, understanding what Battle Piece offers is essential. In this article, we’ll dive into the game’s features, showcase its movesets, compare it to its predecessor, and answer the burning questions players have about its release.
What Is Battle Piece?
Battle Piece is a Roblox fighting game heavily inspired by the mechanics of Sailor Piece but aiming for a more polished experience. According to community reports from a preview video, the game launched very recently—players noted that Battle Piece was released just in time for the summer gaming season. The core loop revolves around defeating bandits, leveling up, and acquiring powerful styles and weapons based on famous anime characters.
The developer team put noticeable effort into animations and cutscenes, which early testers described as “insane” and “potentially better than Sailor Piece.” The game also features a raid system that rewards materials needed to unlock new styles, adding a cooperative challenge element.
Gameplay and Core Features
At its heart, Battle Piece follows the familiar “bandit beater” progression model, but with several enhancements. Players start with a basic fighting style and can roll for races and traits at the lobby screen. The menu system includes stats (health, weapon, power), items (accessories, swords, melee weapons, materials), location tracking, quests, and a store with bundles and codes.
The following table summarizes the key gameplay elements:
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Combat | Real‑time fighting with M1 combos, special moves (Z, X, C, V, B) |
| Progression | Earn XP from enemies, level up, distribute stat points |
| Styles | Unlockable fighting styles based on anime (e.g., Kokushibo, Sukuna) |
| Weapons | Equippable items like Escanor’s Axe that grant unique moves |
| Raids | Cooperative mode: kill 10 enemies, then face a boss for materials |
| Cutscenes | Cinematic animations for certain ultimate moves (V and B moves) |
| Accessories | Gear that boosts HP and stamina |
Moveset Showcase
One of the biggest draws of when Battle Piece was released was the promise of diverse, high‑quality movesets. During a pre‑release preview, a content creator was given admin access to test every style. Here’s a breakdown of the most notable ones:
Kokushibo (Thunderstorm Style)
The style features lightning‑fast slashes and a thunder‑themed AoE attack. Its V move includes a cutscene, and the B move unleashes three thunderstorm waves. Players said the animations looked “pretty clean.”
Escanor’s Axe (Weapon)
This weapon gives the user sun‑based abilities: an axe slam, a sun orb projectile, and “Sun’s Judgment”—a cutscene move that deals heavy damage. The visual effects were praised as “clean.”
Time Soul (Dio / The World)
After summoning The World (press E), players can use a punch barrage, a knife‑snap counter, a ground slam, and the iconic road roller cutscene. The counter animation was described as “sick.”
Star Platinum (Jotaro)
Similar to Dio’s style but with different moves: ora ora barrage, star finger (ranged), skull crusher, stand beatdown cutscene, and time stop (non‑cutscene). The cutscene quality impressed many.
Vessel (Sukuna)
This style includes dismantle, severance, spider web, a cinematic “gig about rush” cutscene, fire arrow (Fuga), and a domain expansion. Even though some moves lacked cutscenes, the overall presentation was considered “crazy.”
The following table compares the style complexity:
| Style | Number of Moves | Cutscene Ultimate | Domain/Time Stop |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kokushibo | 5 | Yes (V move) | No |
| Escanor’s Axe | 4 | Yes (Sun’s Judgment) | No |
| Dio / The World | 5 | Yes (Road Roller) | No |
| Jotaro / Star Platinum | 5 | Yes (Stand Beatdown) | Time Stop (no cutscene) |
| Sukuna / Vessel | 6 | Yes (Gig about rush) | Domain Expansion (no cutscene) |
Player experience note: The creator mentioned that Dio’s style felt “cooler” than Jotaro’s due to the counter and road roller, but both have high‑quality animations.
Raids and Progression
A unique feature that sets Battle Piece apart from its predecessor is the raid system. According to the preview, raids are required to obtain materials for unlocking new styles. Here’s how a typical raid works:
- Enter a raid instance.
- Defeat a wave of 10 regular enemies.
- A boss spawns with a cinematic entrance.
- Players must defeat the boss (e.g., 40,000 HP “Lightning Guy”).
- After the first boss, a second boss (e.g., Akari) may appear.
- Success rewards materials and loot.
The raid fights are challenging—players need to use evasive maneuvers, blocking, and combos. The preview showed that even a max‑level character (level 591) found the bosses tough at first. The following table breaks down the raid rewards and difficulty:
| Raid Stage | Enemy Type | Approximate HP | Reward |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wave 1–10 | Regular enemies | 1,000–2,000 each | XP, minor loot |
| Boss 1 | Lightning Guy | 40,000 | Materials |
| Boss 2 | Akari | ~40,000 | Additional materials, style unlock items |
Raids are replayable and scale with player level, making them a core part of end‑game progression. For comparison, Sailor Piece lacks a dedicated raid mode, which gives Battle Piece an edge in content variety.
Battle Piece vs. Sailor Piece: Head‑to‑Head
Many early adopters are already calling Battle Piece released a superior alternative to Sailor Piece. Below is a comparison based on community observations:
| Aspect | Battle Piece | Sailor Piece |
|---|---|---|
| Graphics | Higher quality models and loading screens | Older, less detailed |
| Animations | Cinematic cutscenes for ultimates | Fewer cutscenes, simpler moves |
| Content | Raids, multiple styles, weapons | Primarily bandit beating and quests |
| Difficulty | Tougher enemies, more challenging bosses | Generally easier |
| Update Frequency | Newly released; active development | Recent updates called “mid” by some |
| Unique Features | Domain expansion, time stop, counters | Basic combat system |
While both games share a similar core loop, Battle Piece appears to be investing in quality‑of‑life features and flashy combat that resonate with fans of anime battles.
Community Reaction and Future Potential
The YouTube video that documented the Battle Piece release generated positive reactions. The creator noted that “this game looks amazing” and highlighted the “effort and quality” put into the models. They also predicted that “this game has the potential to replace Sailor Piece” given the latter’s current state.
However, being a brand‑new release, Battle Piece still has room to grow. Players are eager to see more styles, balanced gameplay, and regular content updates. The official Discord server (linked in the video description) has become the hub for feedback and bug reports. If the developers maintain this momentum, Battle Piece could become a staple in the Roblox fighting genre.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: When was Battle Piece released?
A: Battle Piece was released in late June 2026. Early previews went live on June 20, and the game became fully available to all players shortly after.
Q: Is Battle Piece free to play?
A: Yes, like most Roblox experiences, Battle Piece is free to play. There may be in‑game purchases for bundles or cosmetics, but the core game and all styles can be earned through gameplay.
Q: How do I unlock new styles in Battle Piece?
A: Styles are unlocked by collecting materials from raids and progressing through the game. Some styles may also be purchasable from the in‑game store using in‑game currency or Robux.
Q: Does Battle Piece have controller support?
A: While not confirmed in early footage, most Roblox fighting games support mobile and console controls. The developers have stated they aim to make the game accessible across all platforms.
Q: How does Battle Piece compare to Sailor Piece?
A: Battle Piece offers higher graphical fidelity, cinematic ultimates, a raid system, and more challenging combat compared to Sailor Piece. Many early players consider it a strong competitor.
For the latest news and to join the community, visit the official Battle Piece Roblox group.
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