The Karate Child: Street Rumble, a Pixel-Art Beat-‘Em-Up, Announced for PC and Consoles
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The Karate Child: Street Rumble, a Pixel-Art Beat-‘Em-Up, Announced for PC and Consoles

GameMill Leisure has introduced The Karate Child: Street Rumble, a 16-bit-styled multiplayer side-scrolling beat-’em-up. It is in growth for PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Change, and it is resulting from be launched on September 20.

As you possibly can see within the announcement trailer above and within the first screenshots within the gallery beneath, Street Rumble could be very a lot a “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge”-ified tackle a Karate Child sport, and if Street Rumble seems simply nearly as good as Shredder’s Revenge, I doubt any of us would thoughts.

You possibly can play as Daniel Russo, Mr. Miyagi, Kumiko, or Ali Mills, and you may face off towards traditional foes like Johnny Lawrence, John Kreese, Terry Silver, and others throughout 12 levels. And sure, it is set within the 1980’s.

As soon as we will get our arms on Street Rumble to preview it for ourselves, we’ll share our first impressions with you. Within the meantime, this 12 months marks the fortieth anniversary of The Karate Child franchise, and the primary a part of the sixth season of Cobra Kai hits Netflix on July 18.

Ryan McCaffrey is IGN’s senior govt editor of previews and host of each IGN’s weekly Xbox present, Podcast Unlocked, in addition to our month-to-month(-ish) interview present, IGN Unfiltered. He is a North Jersey man, so it is “Taylor ham,” not “pork roll.” Debate it with him on Twitter at @DMC_Ryan.

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