Sega releases 'Streets of Rage' for iOS as free-to-play Sega Forever title with local netw...

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The Sega Forever collection has increased in size once more, with Sega bringing the iPhone and iPad port of classic fighting game 'Streets of Rage' to the free-to-play roster, complete with support for cooperative play across multiple mobile devices.




Originally released for the Sega Genesis game condole in 1991, "Streets of Rage" tasked players with fighting crime as one of three police officers, battling across a city to take down the crime lord "Mr. X." Brawling through eight environments, players could work together to get through each level, picking up weapons and health bonuses on the way by destroying objects in the environment.

The game features the original three playable characters, each with their own strengths, with players able to select from the powerful Adam, the agile Blaze, and the all-rounder Axel. Just as with other Sega Forever releases, there are online leaderboards, cloud saves, and support for MFi controllers, rather than relying on on-screen buttons.

"Streets of Rage" is the first in the Sega Forever collection to include cross-platform local multiplayer, with two players able to use two separate mobile devices over Wi-Fi to fight side-by-side in the same game session. Sega advises it will be adding this multiplayer option to previous releases "Golden Axe" and "Altered Beast" in the coming weeks.





The game is a free-to-play title that is supported by advertising, though a one-time in-app purchase of $1.99 will remove the ads. Requiring iOS 8.0 or later and rated 12+ in the App Store, "Streets of Rage" is compatible with all iPhones, iPads, and the iPod touch, with the game requiring 133 megabytes of storage.

As part of the release, Sega is also including an iMessage app, which includes stickers based on the characters and items found within the game that users can add to their messages.

Sega notably pulled a number of its ported classic games from the App Store in 2015, including "Streets of Rage 2" and "Streets of Rage 3," but has since released some of the titles as part of Sega Forever. As they were previously available to play on iOS, it is highly likely the sequels will be reintroduced as part of the program in the future.

The re-release of "Streets of Rage" under the Sega Forever banner follows two weeks after another well-known game from the company's history. "Sonic the Hedgehog 2" was released as part of the collection on November 21, marking the 25th anniversary of the game's original release on the Genesis console.


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  • Reply 1 of 8
    The SOR2 soundtrack has become my go-to music on deadline day at the ye olde weekly newspaper. It's not as distracting as punk or Megadave, but is astonishingly great.
    jSnivelyboltsfan17watto_cobraargonaut
  • Reply 2 of 8
    boltsfan17boltsfan17 Posts: 2,294member
    I don't understand why these classics aren't being released on the ATV. I would love to play this again. 
    smaffeijbdragonjahbladejSnivelysupadav03watto_cobraargonaut
  • Reply 3 of 8
    jSnivelyjSnively Posts: 429administrator
    The SOR2 soundtrack has become my go-to music on deadline day at the ye olde weekly newspaper. It's not as distracting as punk or Megadave, but is astonishingly great.
    Easily one of the best soundtracks of the generation! The YM3438 was a thing of beauty.
    king editor the gratewatto_cobra
  • Reply 4 of 8
    boltsfan17boltsfan17 Posts: 2,294member
    jSnively said:
    The SOR2 soundtrack has become my go-to music on deadline day at the ye olde weekly newspaper. It's not as distracting as punk or Megadave, but is astonishingly great.
    Easily one of the best soundtracks of the generation! The YM3438 was a thing of beauty.
    I love the first soundtrack. Second one is great too. It's hard to pick a favorite with so much good stuff from Yuzo Koshiro. 
    king editor the gratewatto_cobra
  • Reply 5 of 8
    smaffeismaffei Posts: 237member
    I don't understand why these classics aren't being released on the ATV. I would love to play this again. 
    I totally agree. Seems silly to me too. People would definitely pay for that. 
    supadav03watto_cobraargonaut
  • Reply 6 of 8
    jbdragonjbdragon Posts: 2,311member
    These are the games I'd download because I'd rather pay $1.99 then the Freemium crap which I just HATE!!! Free with Ad's take care of the cheapo crowd so everyone wins. Why this is not on a Apple TV once again?!?! This is yet another game calling to be on AppleTV. It can't be that big of a issue, can it? it's basically the same OS. If other games can easily be on both platforms like CrossyRoad, it should be easy for others also.
    supadav03watto_cobraargonaut
  • Reply 7 of 8
    RacerhomieXRacerhomieX Posts: 95unconfirmed, member
    smaffei said:
    I don't understand why these classics aren't being released on the ATV. I would love to play this again. 
    I totally agree. Seems silly to me too. People would definitely pay for that. 
    Use AirPlay.
  • Reply 8 of 8
    Guess it was too much to ask for an Apple TV version? 🙄 Someone tell me again how the 4K Apple TV was going to make gaming worth it on this device? Seems I, and Sega, missed the memo.
    watto_cobraargonaut
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