Double Dragon Trilogy jump-kicking its way to PC next week

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Billy and Jimmy Lee will be punching and kicking their way through three lengthy battles in Double Dragon Trilogy next week.

Double Dragon Trilogy is DotEmu’s remastered re-release of Double Dragon, Double Dragon 2: The Revenge, and Double Dragon 3: The Rosetta Stone. Expect both an Arcade mode (taking you through the game from beginning to end in search of a high score) and a Story mode (allowing you to unlock achievements and stages as you progress), customisable controls, multiple difficulty levels, local and online multiplayer, and choices between original graphics and sound or video-filtered graphics and a remastered soundtrack.

The co-op brawler will be re-emerging onto digital distribution networks on 15 January, with Steam, GOG, and Amazon confirmed. No word on how much Double Dragon Trilogy will cost you, but DotEmu’s past works – including Sanitarium and The Last Express Gold Edition – have been offered at £6.99 and £4.99 respectively, so I doubt it’ll break the bank.


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