On October 23rd, the revamped version of Double Dragon titled “Double Dragon Revive” will be released simultaneously for Nintendo Switch, alongside its earlier declared platforms which include PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, as well as PC through Steam and Epic Games Store, as announced by publishers Arc System Works and developers Yuke’s.
Here is an overview of the game, via Arc System Works:
About
Since its debut in arcades back in 1987, the “Double Dragon” series has set the standard for side-scrolling action games. Now, it’s back with a new lease on life as “Double Dragon Revive,” thanks to the ongoing enthusiasm and support from retro gaming enthusiasts!
Key Features
- Renewed, Stylish Character Graphics
- See your favorites from the golden age of arcades recreated in modern 3D graphics.
- Powerful foes from their past return to face off against the Lee brothers.
- The Ultimate Belt-Scroll Action Experience
- The player traverses the screen horizontally to take down enemies in this beloved genre.
- Experience the same simple and intuitive gameplay, with controls and balance refined for the modern era.
- The carefully crafted experience, supervised by staff with experience on Arc System Works fighting game titles, makes it easy for new players to get engrossed right away.
- Thrilling, Strategic Action
- The combat requires adaptation and variety, more than a simple button-masher.
- Delve into the strategy by learning enemy patterns and finding the most effective attack timings.
- Pick up weapons scattered throughout the stages and make the most of the area gimmicks to seize the upper hand in battle!
Watch a new trailer below.
Showcase Trailer
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2025-06-27 04:32