Arc System Works is a celebrated fighting game developer, with one of its most recent and acclaimed games beingDragon Ball FighterZ. Fans may be wondering what’s next for the studio, and if a recent rumor is to be believed, it could very well be aGodzilla vs. Kong2D fighting game that will tie in to the 2020 film.

This rumor comes from 4chan, so fans should take it with a huge grain of salt. Even so, 4chan leaks have sometimes been proven accurate in the past, like the recent and substantialPokemon SwordandShieldleak, for instance. Luckily, we won’t have to wait all that much longer to find out if there is any truth to the supposedGodzilla vs. Konggame “leak.”

That’s because the leaker said that theGodzilla vs. Konggame will be officially announced during Microsoft’s E3 2019 press conference. Microsoft’s press conference is set to take place on Sunday, June 9, so anyone interested in a kaiju fighting game only has to wait a few more days to find out if it’s true or not.

The leaker also revealed that theGodzilla vs. Konggame would be coming to PC, PS4, and Xbox One, with a rather expansive base roster.

Here is the leakedGodzilla vs. Kongroster in alphabetical order, so kaiju fans can more easily see if their favorite monster made the cut:

AGodzilla vs. Kongfighting game could be interesting, but with the disappointing box office results ofGodzilla: King of the Monsters, one has to wonder if there will be a huge audience for it. Not to mentionpastGodzillagameshave largely launched to negative reviews, so some fans may be hesitant to pick up a new game starring the iconic monster.

Then again, Arc System Works is a celebrated developer, and did award-winning work withDragon Ball FighterZ. If any studio can make a greatGodzilla vs. Kongfighting game, it’s Arc System Works, and so if this rumor is true,Godzillafans have good reason to be excited.

We’ll find out if there is any truth to thisGodzilla vs. Konggame rumor comeMicrosoft’s E3 2019 press conferenceon Sunday, June 9.

Godzilla vs. Kongis rumored to be in development for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.