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At PAX East 2020 this week, Streets of Rage 4 is being shown off with a new playable demo. View some footage of the game below.

Dotemu has set a more specific release window for the beat ’em up Streets of Rage 4. Though we don’t have an exact release date, it’s on track to launch this spring.

Floyd Iraia has also been revealed as Streets of Rage 4’s final playable character. Two-player online and four-player offline multiplayer support has been confirmed as well.

Here’s an introduction to Floyd as well as a new trailer:

A new video for Streets of Rage 4 is in focusing on the game’s art. Below, Lizardcube creative director Ben Fiquet and lead background artist Julian Nguyen You explore the extraordinary level of detail the team is bringing to the game’s bustling city along with a bold style emphasizing linework and movement.

Streets of Rage 4 is getting a physical release thanks to Limited Run Games. Announced on their official Twitter page, Limited Run says that the upcoming game will be added to their collection and to stay tuned for more details. Check out the full tweet below.
 

Streets of Rage 4 is releasing on Switch sometime in 2020. 

DotEmu and Lizardcube have shared a new “Beind the Gameplay” developer diary for Streets of Rage 4. Below, designer Jordi Asensio as well as programmers Cyrille Lagarigue and Beausoleil Samson Guillemette reflect on inspirations, key learnings, and how Streets of Rage 2 is the benchmark they’re holding the revival’s exhilarating brawls to.

Streets of Rage 4, which was officially confirmed for Switch a few days ago, is playable at Gamescom 2019 this week. View some footage taken at the expo below.

SEGA’s classic Streets of Rage series is seeing a revival with Streets of Rage 4, Lizardcube, Guard Crush Games and Dotemu have announced. A release date and platforms have not been confirmed as of yet.

Typically we hold off on news about brand new titles unless we receive confirmation about it being bound for a Nintendo system. However, given the companies involved here, we do believe a Switch release will happen. This game comes from Dotemu and Lizardcube – the publisher and developer of Wonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap respectively. Considering how well that title did on the eShop, it seems certain that Streets of Rage 4 will be on Switch.

Wonder Boy: The Dragon's Trap

Wonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap will have soon its biggest sale on the eShop. Around the world, it’ll be discounted by 50%.

In North America and Europe, the sale starts tomorrow, May 16. It’ll begin one day later for folks in Japan.

The 50% discount will be live until May 22 in the west, and May 23 in Japan.

Source: DotEmu PR

The physical version of Wonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap is out now in North America. It’s planned for PAL regions as well, though the wait will be slightly longer.

Headup Games has confirmed that the retail version of Wonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap is scheduled for April 19 in Europe, Australia, and New Zealand. Pricing is set at €39.99 / £34.99.

Source: Headup Games PR

Wonder Boy: The Dragon's Trap

The physical version of Wonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap isn’t too far away. Today, Nicalis announced a release date of February 13 for the retail release.

Those who purchase Wonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap at launch will receive a few goodies. Along with the game itself, Nicalis is including an instruction booklet, a soundtrack sampler, and PVC strap.


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