Summary

  • A leaker reveals new details about upcoming reboots for Virtua Fighter and Streets of Rage Revolution.
  • Leaker Midori shares insider info on a new Virtua Fighter, stating it's releasing in 2024.
  • Streets of Rage Revolution is being developed by Komi Games, with fans eagerly awaiting official Sega updates.

A prominent Sega leaker with a reliable track record has revealed some more information regarding a possible Virtua Fighter reboot and the upcoming Streets of Rage Revolution. These two franchises are a part of Sega's initiative to bring back its classic IPs into the limelight and re-imagine them for modern audiences. A brief teaser trailer was shown at The Game Awards 2023, which highlighted new entries for classic Sega IPs like Jet Set Radio, Crazy Taxi, and Streets of Rage.

After this reveal, details about these new Sega titles have been rather light, aside from Sega stating that some of these reboots are AAA titles and giving a brief synopsis of what to expect. A prominent leaker of Sega's properties, Midori, has provided fans with plenty of information regarding these reboots. Midori has leaked some new information about Sega's plans for Streets of Rage and Virtua Fighter as well.

In a new tweet posted to Midori's account, she claims the upcoming Streets of Rage Revolution, one of the games revealed at The Game Awards 2023, is being developed by a Canadian game development studio. Along with that, a Streets of Rage mobile title is also in development. The other big claim she put forward is that a new Virtua Fighter will be revealed later this year.

New Streets of Rage and Virtua Fighter Details

Midori had previously leaked details about a new Virtua Fighter earlier this month, claiming the game is going to be an online and esports-focused fighting game, following the same competitive-focused shift seen in competing fighting games like Tekken 8 and Street Fighter 6. She also claims it is planned to incorporate an offline story mode and new characters and will be released on all major platforms.

Midori's claims about the new Streets of Rage title have some merit as well, as many were able to pin down the specific developer. Rumors from 2023 said that Streets of Rage Revolution was being developed by Komi Games, the developer of the 2021 3D arena fighting game, Mighty Fight Federation. This theory held water, due to the similar-looking engines of Mighty Fight Federation and Streets of Rage Revolution's pre-release footage, with Komi Games also being located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, to boot. Midori confirmed that the developer was Komi Games in a follow-up tweet.

Fans have theorized that Sega will likely reveal this new Virtua Fighter at the upcoming EVO 2024. Other fans were also glad to hear Midori confirm Streets of Rage Revolution's developer, though they have also been cautiously optimistic about how the new game looks and plays based on the pre-release footage. That said, while Midori has had an incredibly reliable track record, fans should still wait until Sega gives a more official update about these games.

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    What was once a happy, peaceful, productive city, has fallen into the hands of a secret criminal syndicate.
    Looting, random violence and destruction are rampant. Nobody is safe. Despite repeated refusals by their superiors, three young police officers were determined to tackle the problem head on. Eventually they created a special attack unit the only way they could – they quit the force. Take control of one of the three ex-officers and make the city a place where people no longer have to walk the Streets of Rage™!

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    Sega's Virtua Fighter franchise began in 1993, with its first release being incredibly influential for the fighting game genre. Virtua Fighter pushed the envelope with its cutting edge technology and 3D graphics.

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