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Ararza Vol 26 Young Female Fighter New

As of this writing, pre-orders are sold out on Ararza’s official website, but a second wave may open through authorized third-party retailers like BigBadToyStore, SpecFiction, and FavorGK.

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  • Note on the "New" moniker: In the Ararza series, titles labeled with "New" or specific volume numbers often indicate a re-release, a remaster with better video quality, or a continuation of a previous character's storyline.

    Disclaimer: This series is strictly for adult audiences (R18/Juvenile) and falls under the category of Dark Fantasy/Erotic Anime.

    This volume is praised for its "good story" because it moves into the Opening of the Monster City arc, focusing on the development of Rimuru's nation and high-stakes tournament action.

    The Fighter: While the series features many powerful female fighters, this volume prominently features the "young" and powerful hero Malenia, Blade of Miquella in adjacent gaming media, but within the manga, it focuses on the internal politics and strength of characters like Shion and Milim Nava.

    Story Quality: Fans of the series appreciate this volume for its blend of world-building and character-driven stakes as the "Monster City" begins to interact more deeply with the human world. Alternative: Young Ladies Don't Play Fighting Games ararza vol 26 young female fighter new

    If your query was specifically about a story centered entirely on female fighters in a more grounded setting, you might be thinking of Young Ladies Don't Play Fighting Games (Tai-Ari Deshita).

    Premise: Set at an elite all-girls school, it follows students who secretly obsess over competitive fighting games.

    Status: While it has fewer volumes than 26, it is highly recommended for those looking for a "good story" about young women in the fighting game community (FGC).

    If "Ararza" is a specific title from a smaller publisher or a web novel, please double-check the spelling so I can find the exact plot details for you!

    Young Ladies Don't Play Fighting Games Manga Review - TheOASG As of this writing, pre-orders are sold out

    Alice Pereira: At 19, she recently made history as the youngest woman ever to compete in the UFC, gaining significant attention for her performance at #NocheUFC and a subsequent $100k bonus win at #UFCVegas115.

    Felista "The Young Queen" Mugo: A 23-year-old mixed martial artist who has been featured extensively in early 2026 for making history as the first Kenyan woman to sign with the PFL and secure a win in the Extreme Fighting Championship (EFC).

    Gabriela Fundora: A 23-year-old flyweight boxer recognized as a top young fighter in 2025 and 2026. She is the youngest undisputed world champion in history, recently winning "The Ring Female Fighter of the Year".

    Jadalie "Jay Lee" Medieros: A 6-0 professional boxer and WBC Asia champion who is being promoted in 2026 as the "Next Female World Champion" due to her high boxing IQ and pure technical style.

    If "Ararza" refers to a specific regional or niche combat sports publication (such as Anza MMA, which featured fighters like Annet Kizza and Felista Mugo in early 2026), these athletes are the most likely subjects of a "Vol 26" spotlight. Visual Style:

    Rating: 9.2/10 Volume 26 successfully injects new life into Ararza. Kaelen is a fresh, vulnerable, yet terrifyingly competent addition. The volume ends on a cliffhanger as she voluntarily surrenders to Mazok to buy time for her squad—setting up a "jailbreak" arc for Vol. 27.


    The inclusion of the word "New" in the title suggests a refresh, and it seems the curators have leaned heavily into modern digital painting trends. There is a noticeable shift toward:

    The edition size for Ararza Vol 26 Young Female Fighter New has been announced as just 888 units worldwide. This is a relatively low run for Ararza (Vol 24 had 1,200 units), suggesting high exclusivity.

    Hidden within the hilt of each energy katana are micro-LEDs powered by a magnetic induction system in the base. This means no visible batteries or wires—the blades light up when placed on the included power base, creating a stunning glow-in-the-dark display.

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