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Revival of Classic 1990s PC Engine Game ‘City Hunter’ Announced

Publisher and developer SUNSOFT, alongside publisher Clouded Leopard Entertainment and co-developer Red Art Games, have revealed the upcoming revival of the classic 1990s PC Engine sidescrolling action game, City Hunter.

City Hunter is currently in the works for various platforms, including Windows PC (Steam), Xbox Series X|S, Switch, Switch 2, and PS5, with a scheduled global release date of February 26th, 2026.

Let’s delve into the details of this highly anticipated release and check out the newly unveiled trailer:

Originally launched on March 2, 1990, the original PC Engine title is making a remarkable return after 35 years. This worldwide release aims to recapture the essence of the original game, offering fans across the globe a chance to experience the excitement once again.

More than just a mere remake, this version promises a blend of nostalgia and innovation. With comprehensive multi-language support, both veteran players and newcomers can enjoy the game without any language barriers.

Prepare to relive the thrills and emotional moments of the past in a whole new light.

The Story Unfolds

Meet Ryo Saeba, better known as City Hunter, a renowned professional “sweeper” in the industry.

From safeguarding beautiful individuals to undertaking assassination missions, I handle a diverse range of tasks that involve cleaning up the city’s undesirables. This lifestyle keeps me constantly on edge. My partner, Kaori, is the younger sister of my late best friend, though she rarely brings in any worthwhile assignments.

What challenges await me today in this bustling urban landscape?

Exciting New Features

With support for multiple languages catering to a global audience, players can enjoy City Hunter in Japanese, English, French (including the Nicky Larson version), German, Italian, Spanish, Korean, Traditional Chinese, and Simplified Chinese.



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