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Another Sega classic is now FREE for the first time: Streets of Rage on iOS/Android (Reg. $1)

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Alongside the likes of Space Harrier II, Golden Axe, and Revenge of Shinobi, Sega has now added Streets of Rage to its freebie Forever collection. Regularly $1, the classic beat’em up is now available for free on all your iOS devices.

Fortunately, this same offer is now available on Google Play for Android users as well.

iOS Universal: Streets of Rage Classic: FREE (Reg. $1)

Android: Streets of Rage Classic: FREE (Reg. $1)

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Streets of Rage Classic:

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!

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