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Double Dragon is being revived in 3D by the studio behind Dragon Ball FighterZ

UPDATE: And now there's a trailer.

A Double Dragon Revive screenshot showing the new 3D version of series character Jimmy Lee.
Image credit: Arc System Works

UPDATE 11/7/24: Following yesterday's Famitsu reveal, Arc System Works has released a first trailer for Double Dragon Revive, its 3D take on the long-running beat-'em-up series.

As per the accompanying English press release, Double Dragon Revive promises "renewed, stylish character graphics" with arcade favourites recreated in 3D, plus the "ultimate belt-scroll experience", and "thrilling strategic action".

"Experience the same simple and intuitive gameplay," the studio writes, "with controls and balance refined for the modern era." It adds Revive's combat will require "adaptation and variety" and is "more than a simple button-masher", encouraging players to "delve into the strategy by learning enemy patterns and finding the most effective attack timings." There's also promise of weapons and area gimmicks enabling players to "seize the upper hand in battle".

Double Dragon Revive teaser trailer.Watch on YouTube

Also of note, Arc has confirmed Yuke's - the Japanese studio perhaps best known for its WWE games - will be developing Double Dragon Revive, while it handles publishing duties.

Double Dragon Revive is currently set to release for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, and PC via Steam next year.


ORIGINAL STORY 10/7/24: Classic side-scrolling beat-'em-up Double Dragon is being reimagined in 3D by Arc System Works, the fighter-focused studio behind the likes of Dragon Ball FighterZ and Guilty Gear.

Double Dragon (for those needing a quick history refresher) first made a splash in arcades back in 1987, and has seen numerous sequels, spin-offs, and crossover releases - for both arcade and home systems - in the years since. Arc acquired the rights to the series in 2015, and would go on to release Double Dragon 4 in 2017, albeit to a fairly lukewarm reception.

While Double Dragon 4 and last year's Secret Base-developed Double Dragon Gaiden: Rise Of The Dragons both leaned heavily on the series' retro lineage, sporting a 2D pixel art aesthetic, Arc System Works has now announced a modern reimagining that'll shift the series into 3D.

As revealed in the latest issue of Japanese gaming magazine Weekly Famitsu and reported by ryokutya2089.com (thanks VGC), Arc's new series instalment - appropriately titled Double Dragon Revive - is due to launch next year on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, and PC.

Details are limited, but it'll apparently feature modernised controls and difficulty options, plus classic series characters - including the Lee brothers, Roper, and Abobo - all reimagined in 3D. You can get a glimpse its visual overhaul in the screens below.

Eurogamer contributor Simon Parkin wasn't entirely convinced by Double Dragon 4's slavishly archaic rhythms when he reviewed Arc System Works' first original Double Dragon effort back in 2017, so perhaps a more modernised refresh is exactly what the series needs. Expect to hear more ahead of Double Dragon Revive's PlayStation, Xbox, and PC release next year.

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