Streets of Rage Classic

Contains adsIn-app purchases
4.4
47.6K reviews
5M+
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Content rating
USK: Ages 12+
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About this game

One of SEGA’s all-time greats, Streets of Rage is now available on mobile! Play free and rediscover this ground-breaking beat-‘em up.

Three cops, a city on the edge, and a crime lord known only as Mr. X – welcome to one of the all-time SEGA greats. Arm yourself with knives, bottles, and drainpipes and battle through eight thug-infested urban environments to bring order to the city. Relentless, explosive, and addictive as hell – Streets of Rage is the grand-daddy of beat-‘em-ups!

Streets of Rage joins the ever-increasing line-up of ‘SEGA Forever’, a treasure trove of free SEGA console classics brought back to life on mobile!

FEATURES
– Three playable characters, each with their own strengths and killer combos!
– Eight rounds of fast-paced brawling action!
– Local Wi-Fi multiplayer support to help you best the bosses!
– A devastating, rocket-propelled special attack from the ESWAT team!
– Times too tough? Get extra continues and special attacks via rewarded ads!

MOBILE GAME FEATURES
– PLAY FREE with ad-support or ad-free via In-App Purchase
– SAVE YOUR GAMES – save your progress at any point in the game.
– LEADERBOARDS – compete with the world for high scores
– HAPTIC SUPPORT – get into the game with responsive button presses
– CONTROLLER SUPPORT – HID compatible controllers

RETRO REVIEWS
"Streets of Rage will knock you out!" [96%] - Doctor Dave, GamePro #27 (October 1991)
"I almost wet myself and called the police when we first plugged in the Streets of Rage cart." [93%] - Frank O'Connor, Computer & Video Games #119 (October 1991)
"There can be little doubt that Streets of Rage is the finest beat-'em-up ever to grace the Mega Drive." [885/1000] - Gary Whitta, ACE #50 (November 1991)

STREETS OF RAGE TRIVIA
– The Streets of Rage series goes by the name Bare Knuckle in Japan
– Streets of Rage was also released in arcades via the Mega-Tech and Mega Play boards
– Comic book legend Mark Millar penned two Streets of Rage comic strips for Sonic the Comic!
– There's an alternate ending to discover... can you find it?

STREETS OF RAGE HISTORY
– The game was originally released in 1991
– Developed by: SEGA
– Designers: Noriyoshi Ohba, Hiroaki Chino
– Lead Composer: Yuzo Koshiro

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Game apps are ad-supported and no in-app purchases are required to progress; ad-free play option available with in-app purchase.

Other than for users known to be under 13, this game may include "Interest Based Ads" and may collect "Precise Location Data". Please see our privacy policy for more information.

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Updated on
Apr 9, 2024

Data safety

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This app may share these data types with third parties
Location
This app may collect these data types
Personal info, Financial info and 3 others
Data is encrypted in transit
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Ratings and reviews

4.3
44.5K reviews
FROGGY
June 5, 2024
It's great! But I tried to use a Sega Genesis Mini controller via a USB to USBC converter because it works with my phone but not the game. So is there any way ya'll could make that possible??? Thanks!
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Amelia T
March 30, 2024
Another one of my favourite Sega games ported to mobile! Nice idea, but not so good control wise, as expected. Brings back so many memories though, when I was younger me and my dad would play on the Megadrive together all the time! It's nice you can save and rewind, but widescreen would be nice. I think I'll stick to Megadrive Classics on my PS4.
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Xavier Mejicanos
January 14, 2024
2 stars, because controls are bad and not easy to press, and there are ads for pretty much everything. Rewinding, starting the game and making a continue. The game would be so good if these issues didn't exist because there is great music and it is a nostalgic game. Too bad. Can't even pass the 5th stage with these controls...
25 people found this review helpful
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What's new

Bug fixes and refinements