Arc System Works is rereleasing its 3DS open-world RPG brawler River City: Rival Showdown on Nintendo Switch on 12th October 2023 in Japan. A western release hasn’t been confirmed yet.
Confirmed via this week’s issue of Weekly Famitsu (via Ryokutya2089 and Gematsu), the game was originally released as part of the Kunio-Kun series’ 30th-anniversary celebrations. Developed as a remake and reimagining of the third game in the series, River City Ransom, and adds multiple different story paths, endings, and an open-world setting.
The 3DS version was released in the west in 2017, and we really enjoyed our time with it back in the day, rewarding it an 8/10, stating:
“…between the meaty campaign and the fun side mode, River City: Rival Showdown will likely hold your attention for some time.”
Arc System Works is rereleasing its 3DS open-world RPG brawler River City: Rival Showdown on Nintendo Switch on 12th October 2023 in Japan. A western release hasn’t been confirmed yet.
Confirmed via this week’s issue of Weekly Famitsu (via Ryokutya2089 and Gematsu), the game was originally released as part of the Kunio-Kun series’ 30th-anniversary celebrations. Developed as a remake and reimagining of the third game in the series, River City Ransom, and adds multiple different story paths, endings, and an open-world setting.
The 3DS version was released in the west in 2017, and we really enjoyed our time with it back in the day, rewarding it an 8/10, stating:
“…between the meaty campaign and the fun side mode, River City: Rival Showdown will likely hold your attention for some time.”
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The 3DS version had two-player local co-op and included a bonus Double Dragon fighting game, which will also be in the Switch version, titled Fighting of Double Dragon 2023.
We’ll let you know if Arc System Works confirms a western release date for the game. In the meantime, let us know if you’ve played the 3DS version in the comments.
[source ryokutya2089.com, via gematsu.com]
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Well… I think that this one have a chance to release worldwide, ’cause it’s Arc System Works, not Sting.
@Vyacheslav333
It’ll probably also get a US physical release from Limited Run Games, and a retail physical release in Asia, as has been the trend for River City series stuff.
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