Disney dropped a blog post today teasing what the House of Mouse has in store for fans across the next 12 months. Among the things the company reaffirmed was that Star Wars Outlaws is indeed coming this year.
21.12.2023 - 10:47 / gamingbolt.com / Will
At The Game Awards earlier this month, Sega announced reboots of five of its classic franchises, and a reboot of Jet Set Radio, which had been previously leaked, was probably the one that got the most people out of their seats. Following that, the company has revealed some more brief, new details on the game in a presentation shared at a management meeting.
Chief among the tidbits shared on Jet Set Radio is the fact that, as many anticipated, it’s going to be an open world experience. The information was shared by Sega alongside a single new screenshot of the game (which you can view below), which also says that players will “experience the ‘rebellion movement that feels free in a suffocating society” and “make friends, increase your fans, and create a movement”.
New details have also been shared on reboots for Crazy Taxi, Shinobi, and Golden Axe, while Sega has also confirmed that the next Streets of Rage game will be called Streets of Rage Revolution.
Past leaks have claimed that the Jet Set Radio and Crazy Taxi reboots are going to employ live service elements, though until now, Sega has given no indication as to whether or not that will be the case.
Disney dropped a blog post today teasing what the House of Mouse has in store for fans across the next 12 months. Among the things the company reaffirmed was that Star Wars Outlaws is indeed coming this year.
Sega has detailed more of its plans to revive a swathe of classic game franchises, including Jet Set Radio, Crazy Taxi, Golden Axe, Shinobi and Steets of Rage.
The reboot of noughties gem Jet Set Radio teased with ruthless efficiency during The Game Awards has had a smidge of new information revealed. For being such a small detail, though, it’s a very intriguing - if perhaps a tad predictable - one indeed.
SEGA shared new information and artwork of its recently announced legacy franchise revivals Crazy Taxi, Golden Axe, Jet Set Radio, Shinobi, and Streets of Rage during its Management Meeting 2023 presentation on December 12. The new information appears to suggest Jet Set Radio will be set in an open-world Tokyo, and the Streets of Rage game is titled Streets of Rage: Revolution.
Sega has provided some new details about its recently announced reboots of five classic series.
The release of Team Ninja’s upcoming action role-playing game, Rise of the Rōnin, is getting closer and closer, and it’s now been revealed what major Japanese locations players will be able to explore in it.
SEGA says it hopes to display an “edginess and rebellious mindset” when it revives five classic franchises in the near-future. The legendary Japanese publisher confirmed at The Game Awards that it’s working on new versions of Jet Set Radio, Crazy Taxi, Golden Axe, Shinobi, and Streets of Rage – an effort enabled by the ongoing success and growth of the Yakuza, Sonic the Hedgehog, and Persona franchises.
It's been a while since X-Men fans were really given something to get excited about. That all changes in 2024. One of the biggest Marvel projects hitting Disney Plus next year will be X-Men '97, a reboot of the iconic animated show. Deadpool 3 will also have some strong X-Men connections, bringing back Hugh Jackman's Wolverine and probably a few other characters from the past. Before either of those projects hits the big and small screen, Lego will launch a new X-Jet set
Might & Magic is one of those classic RPG series that has sadly faded into near-oblivion. Originally created by New World Computing, the series' rights were eventually purchased by Ubisoft twenty years ago for around $1.3 million.
The original creators of Jet Set Radio are involved with the series' new games announced last week.
Easily one of the most surprising announcements from this year’s The Game Awards was Light No Fire, a brand-new survival adventure game by No Man’s Sky developer Hello Games.
When Tears of the Kingdom launched in May 2023, its huge map and well-rounded story helped it rapidly become one of the best Zelda games. It felt as if the game shipped as a complete package from the get-go rather than there being any further content, and it was quickly confirmed that Tears of the Kingdom would not receive any DLC in the future, unlike its predecessorBreath of the Wild. However, the possibility of building upon the world Tears of the Kingdom lays out in a future game is always in the back of players' minds — until now.