In recent years Arc System Works has been responsible for bringing back our very retro experiences and among them Double DragonWith some collections that bring us this beat ’em up classic, even one is missing Game Boy Advance Which is physically very expensive in the gray market. With this they have gained the trust of the players, and now they have confirmed that there will be a completely new one which is supposed to have some aspects in three dimensions.
According to the latest issue of the Japanese magazine FamitsuThe new game will faithfully recreate the action of the original side-scrolling title, with characters recreated in 3D with some touches from the studio’s previous fighting games, including The guilty gear and up to Blazblue. To all this information they add that it will be launched 2025 for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox, Switch and PCpoints to a new visitor
It’s worth remembering Arc system works acquired Double Dragon As an IP in 2015 and then the fourth installment, an authentic sequel was created with the help of the developers of the original games, including the director. Kishimoto Yoshihisa. Not even that long ago we had guidewhich was not well received by critics or players.
Here are the franchise details:
“Double Dragon” Saga is a series of beat ’em up video games, which debuted in 1987. Created by Technos Japan Corporation, the saga is one of the pioneers of the genre and has become a classic. The first game was released in 1987 for arcades and was later ported to various consoles and home systems.
The series follows the adventures of two brothers, Billy and Jimmy Lee, martial arts experts, who battle various gangs and villains to rescue Billy’s girlfriend, Marian. In short, it’s an iconic franchise in video game history, known for its cooperative action, focus on martial arts, and its lasting influence on the beat ’em up genre.
For now, we have to wait for confirmation from the developers.
Through: VGC
Author’s Note: It would be expected to have a new product in Saga that is worthwhile, and at the same time proves that classic Sagas still have the potential to exist.