Fire Pro Wrestling D (2001) was a Dreamcast-exclusive installment that pushed the franchise into the 128-bit era with crisper visuals, smoother animations, and one of the largest rosters in series history. Featuring hundreds of wrestlers from across the globe—NJPW, AJPW, and lucha libre—it gave fans unmatched variety.
Gameplay preserved the beloved timing-based grapple system, with refinements that made controls sharper and pacing smoother. The presentation benefitted from Dreamcast hardware, with bright, detailed sprites and immersive arenas. Customization expanded further, letting players edit wrestlers, belts, and even referees. Fire Pro D is remembered as a high point of the series, offering incredible depth and replay value.