Prizefighters 2 Wiki

Prizefighters 2 Wiki

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  • Category: Games
  • Last Updated: 2021-05-17
  • New version: 1.07
  • File size: 105.98 MB
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 12.0 or later. and Android 4.4. KitKat or later

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Prizefighters 2 is an iPhone and Android Games App, made by Koality Game LLC. Today, it has gone through many interations by the developers - Koality Game LLC, with the latest current version being 1.07 which was officially released on 2021-05-17. As a testament to the app's popularity or lack thereof, it has gathered a total of 621 Reviews on the Apple App Store alone, with an average user rating of 4.5 out of a possible 5 stars.

Video Manual: How to Use the Prizefighters 2 App

How does it Work?

Prizefighters returns to the ring to take on all challengers as the best boxing game on the Play Store! Career mode is now deeper, bigger, and badder than ever. Start as an amateur and then train, spar, and climb the rankings to become a champion. But once you're the champ it doesn't end there, it only gets tougher. Between fights you'll have to manage your physical condition and inevitable decline from age. Keep an eye on young up and coming stars that was once just like you, hungry for recognition. Can you continue holding on to the title to become the greatest of all time?

Features

- Exciting retro inspired boxing action featuring jabs, hooks, and uppercuts.

- Create an amateur fighter and begin your legacy in the Road to Victory.

- Schedule your own fights, train your boxer, and unlock new skills and abilities.

- Simulate or spectate other fights around the league.

- Become the Champion and defend your title to become the Greatest of All Time.

- When you're ready to retire, start a new career with a new fighter in the same league against old rivals.

Premium Edition

- Manage your own stable of fighters in Boxing Gym Manager mode.

- Book fights and run tournaments for up to 64 fighters in Be the Promoter mode.

- Fully customize weight classes, gyms, rings, and fighters.

- Import and export custom leagues and fighters created by the community.

- Ten save slots for simultaneous career modes.

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Top Reviews


  • By Reviews, thank you devlopers.

    Great game, yes I’m raging😂

    I love the game, I’ve put many hours into it, but after uncounted consecutive time’s having my character get knocked out(after dropping my opponent upwards of 3-6 times throughout the 10 rounds) I got tired of it. As far as I can tell, the player never gets up, ever. Despite having the ‘chin’ upgraded to the max, being in the same weight range, damage etc. I just don’t understand why the game would be programmed to not let the player EVER get up after being knocked down. Especially after dropping the opponent time and time again leading up to getting K.O’d myself by shear will of programming. I love the game, but I am currently uninstalling it, the fact that you cannot get back up after being knocked down is almost game breaking given that the A.I. doesn’t have to play by the same rules.



  • By KINGoDOM

    “Amazing but a little bit more rpg please”

    First off this game is phenomenal,graphics amazing,leaderboard system amazing,animations,amazing and yes improvements are always something to do but I would like it if their was an online mode to compete with your friends and other players around the world,as well as more rpg elements like newer styles to learn like Muhammad Ali’s dance or mike tysons Dempsey roll and certain styles have certain skills that come along with it and certain moves and techniques,higher stats,more moves,more techniques,and well more customization for fighters and well the ability to make your stats a have a different cap with something called “limit breaker” and trainings to affect things other than just speed or strength like footwork or defense but other than those things the game is amazing can’t wait for number 3



  • By Jleondre

    I have a suggestion but great game it’s a 5 star

    Hey I love the game and I enjoy playing it all the time but I wanted to give some suggestions for the next update that’ll make the game seem even more like real life boxing, 1. I think you should add multiple belts in each division, it’ll make the gm mode 10 time more fun cause then there will be unification fights to set up!!!. 2. When cpu makes fighters u should make sure the all have records and good stats all ready so we don’t have to scroll past all the fighters just to edit the stats you know. Last but not least in gm mode u should add a search bar so it’ll be easier to find fighters if u need to edit them and make changes. But over all I love to game it keeps getting better and better thank you for this masterpiece



  • By Raymond Romano

    Awesome

    Huge improvements from the first game, it’s not everything I wanted but it’s genuinely more than I expected from a mobile game sequel. An evolved punch out inspired fighter with created characters, a career mode, a promoter mode, spectating and plenty more. It’s great fun, and I can’t wait to see what improvements are to come in the future. You guys are certainly going in the right direction with the freedom of movement and character creation. The more player freedom the better, would love to see a way to change our base stance (not the animations of the punches themselves) just to give characters an even more unique appearance. Would recommend to any avid boxing fans who want a bit more freedom than real boxing 2, and boxing stars can provide. (I bought the premium upgrade in a heart beat.)



  • By jameszhou02

    Great sequel to prize fighters

    This game feels really polished and is significantly better than the original! I like the new controls and the overhauled training system; it feels much more thought out and in depth. One thing I noticed early on though is that knockouts seem harder to come by. So far, I’ve only been able to get knock downs once the hp bar is all the way down (not sure if it’s supposed to be like this) but one thing I liked about the previous version was that you could get knockdowns without that. That’s my only small complaint. Also, with the implementation of weight, I’d love to see something to do with scaling up and down weight divisions. I think that would add to the replay-ability and could offer unique challenges.



  • By Cyclops Inc.

    8-bit Boxing at its Best

    You’d be hard pressed to find a better mobile boxing game, particularly of the 8-bit variety. Steeped in nostalgia, with mechanics reminiscent of those of the Punchout games of old, it provides the option of being either a fighter OR a manager as a career, something generally unique to boxing games. The developer is as responsive and active as they come, and the online community is vibrant and friendly. You pay for much more than the ‘premium version’ of the game if you buy it. As far as mobile apps go, PF2 ranks among the top in quality, both in game and outside of it. It’s a must have for all boxing fans.



  • By MrDerp90

    Great game just one problem

    As I said this game is the best boxing game on mobile. The new updates are great also. But there is one problem. You see in the career mode for road to victory, the bookings of other cpu fighters are SO LONG! I’m surprised that it’s hard to get fights in cause of large bookings. The fighters book fights a lot of months away and the prize money always run out before getting a fight. So I want to recommend cpu vs cpu booking fights last 3 weeks to 10 weeks or something around that range. Just don’t make it 8 months. Thanks



  • By JediManz

    Love this game! And a Recommendation

    The way this game works is very smooth and the way the A.I interact in fights is competitive. My current record is 29-1 and I am about to switch to hard difficulty for more of a challenge. A recommendation I have would be to at a women’s weight class, character design, etc. Sort of like the UFCs women weight classes. Basically like the men’s division but with the same classes as the men. This is only a suggestion but I think it would be something good to add. It brings a variety to all users whether male or female. :)



  • By El123chico

    Pound for pound list confusion

    Ok, so this game is awesome. The fighting, training, etc. all top notch. The only thing that confuses me is the pound for pound list. I currently hold 3 belts and have an 29-2 record with an 18 fight KO streak across 3 weight classes. I got as high as 3 on the P4P list but keep losing places to random fighters who have .500 at best records and aren’t even in the top 10 in their own division. Just curious what the algorithm for that list is. But it’s really the only blemish at all on an otherwise perfect game.



  • By Win The Corgi

    beat the game on hard and normal difficulty

    so i really love this game! its nice to have a boxing game with a retro art style, the gameplay works perfectly with the presentation. i do have some nitpicks that keep me from giving 5 stars. i like the counterpunching and the power move system, but i feel like i the AI always used the same strategy in normal and hard difficulty. some opponents would hit harder than others which made it more challenging, but i would’ve liked if the opponents actually fought according to their archetypes. in my experience, the brawler, outfighter, and boxer puncher types all fought the same. maybe an update could change the AI slightly. also, i would love if the devs added more hair color options such as pink or green. i really feel like that could lead to more creative character creation. last thing, i bought the premium edition and i was really confused by the “be the promoter” mode; i feel like this may need more depth as all i could do was watch events happen without doing any matchmaking or interaction. other than that, i really did enjoy my time playing and i’ll probably end up giving the game 5 stars. thanks for making this game!



  • By knight mario youtuber

    Devs read this pls

    Ok here listen when I first got this game I was like “i can’t wait I wanna see if the game was just like the original”so I booted up the game and started my character I could not win like everytime I try to win I end up either not making it or getting knocked out see here’s the thing I expected it to be like the original fun can be Challenging but you can still win whenever I try to Ko someone I can the punches are to weak and that’s the problem with this game you need to make it like the original they changed the game way to much cause listen you almost can’t run out of stamina you have so much Health and all the punches are straight up weak I literally went to the highest strength and that did literally nothing I’m sad cause I expected this to be good so devs make more like the original we’re you can actually know people out



  • By Jjserio

    Fun game that you’re sure to enjoy!

    The thing I like the most about the game is that it’s perfectly 80’s! I could totally picture myself playing this in 1987. The game play is pretty good overall, but would be more fun if the AI fighters had signature combos. Similarly, the sound effects could vary a bit more. Perhaps have minimum of 4-6 sound sets that can be attributed to each boxer. Right now it’s like 3 combat sounds. Gets old fast and endlessly annoying after several fights. Biggest complaint is the stats. They don’t work. In a career of less than 100 fights, my knockdown total was in the thousands when I had only been knocked down a few times. It was laughable, but how do I take this game serious now? Discourages play. Nevertheless, thank you for making it and best wishes on your success.



  • By Logsters7

    Promoter Mode

    Normally, I don’t write reviews on a game, but this seemed very necessary. When I first got the game, it was extremely fun, especially in career mode. I liked it so much that I paid $3 to get the premium edition to play promoter mode. However, this mode has got to be the most bland and dull game mode of all time. There is simply nothing to do really besides assigning different fighters against each other. This concept could have been much better with ideas like PPV buys and the company’s budget and more interaction between fans or conference meetings or really anything to add more to this game mode so that it is actually fun and playable. Although I love this game and every aspect of it, the $3 I spent was not really worth it at all.



  • By Aceshigh0922

    Great Game - But needs more simplicity

    Overall, great concept for a game. Coming from an era of Mike Tyson’s Punchout, I was expecting the same style of mechanics, but with the twist of upgrades and PVP elements. The complexity of each fight takes away from the retro/simplistic feel of this game. There are 4 buttons for hitting, and 4 for moving forwards/backwards to move closer or away from the opponent, plus left/right dodge, and two buttons to block. This brings the total button interface to 10. On a phone, there’s more buttons than screen. On top of that, in order to perform certain moves, you need to press combinations to do so, or in some instances, long press to perform power attacks. While you’re busy trying to figure out what buttons to press, you’re also trying to determine what your opponent is doing. They’ve made this game far too complicated in the PVE element. I think this layout works for PvP because of the lack of AI. I would recommend keeping it simple for the standard campaign, left and right to dodge, up to block up (press no button to block lower) and down to duck. Two buttons to hit (left or right side) with holding up to strike the face. Hold for power attack. The controls need to be simplified.


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