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Nostalgia At An All-Time High After Streets Of Rage 4 Trailer

Sure, new video games are great, but sometimes nothing beats the classics.

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Vast advancements that have been made to video games through the years. Despite that, sometimes you just want to turn back the clock and go back to classics — Sega is giving us this opportunity.

First launched in 1991, the Streets of Rage video games are a classic side-scrolling, 90s action video game. Just a short 27 years later, Sega has released the trailer for the reboot of beloved video game in the form of Streets of Rage 4.

The latest edition of the game looks like it will include many classic features that made the game great. Including some remastered graphics to add a modern-day spin.

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The developers have remained tight-lipped during the process, not revealing much information on the game. It’s still unsure what platforms this game will be on, the release date, and other plot-based details about the game.

I’ll certainly be keeping an eye out for more details that get released to the public throughout the year, as we expect the game to drop sometime in 2019.

For more news on Sega and classic video games, read ‘Sega Forever’ Brings Retro Games Right To Your Phone

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