Streets of Rage 2 Classic Cheats

Streets of Rage 2 Classic Hack 6.4.0 + Redeem Codes

SEGA’s Classic Beat Em Up

Developer: SEGA
Category: Games
Price: Free
Version: 6.4.0
ID: com.sega.streetsofrage2

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Description

The ultimate urban brawler Streets of Rage 2 is now available on mobile! Play free and rediscover SEGA’s side-scrolling classic!

Mr. X is back, and he’s thirsty for revenge! After kidnapping Adam Hunter, Streets of Rage heroes Axel and Blaze join forces with Adam’s kid brother Skate, and wrestler Max to bring him to justice. Utilize all new blitz attacks and breakout moves in a city crawling with criminals and thugs, and put an end to Mr. X’s crime syndicate once and for all!

Streets of Rage 2 joins the ever-increasing line-up of ‘SEGA Forever’, a treasure trove of free SEGA console classics brought to life on mobile!

FEATURES
- Four playable characters, each with unique ‘blitz’ attacks, capable of dealing incredible damage to your enemies.
- Insane cast of end-of-level and mid-level bosses, from jet-pack fuelled psychos, to ‘Big Ben’, the lumbering fire-breathing brawler!
- Eight side-scrolling levels to tussle through – from amusement parks, to munitions dumps, until you reach the Syndicate stronghold itself!

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
CONTROLLER SUPPORT: MFi compatible controllers

RETRO REVIEWS
“The best scrolling fighter you’re ever likely to play.” - Retro Gamer #94 (September 2011)
“Crafted in the style of a fine sculpture.” [97%] - E. Storm, Diehard Game Fan Vol. 01 #3 (January 1993)
“Streets of Rage 2 is without a doubt the finest scrolling arcade beat 'em up on any format!” [95%] - Steve Keen, Computer & Video Games #135 (February 1993)

STREETS OF RAGE TRIVIA
- Known as Bare Knuckle II: Requiem for a Deadly Struggle in Japan
- The Japanese version of the game shows Mr. X smoking a cigar during the final boss scene
- There's no need to fight the jetpack-weilding boss Stealth in Stage 6 – focus your attention on Souther instead!
- Max Thunder was only playable in the 16-bit version of the game, appearing in neither the Game Gear nor Master System versions

STREETS OF RAGE 2 HISTORY
The game was first released on the SEGA Genesis in the US in December 1992
Developed by: Sega CS, Ancient, Shout! DW
Main programmer: Akitoshi Kawano

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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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Version history

6.4.0
2022-11-03
Bug fixes and refinements
6.3.5
2022-08-23
Bug fixes and refinements
6.3.3
2022-07-25
Bug fixes and refinements
6.3.2
2022-05-03
Bug fixes and refinements
6.3.0
2022-02-07
Bug fixes and refinements
4.1.2
2020-11-23
Bug fixes and refinements
4.1.1
2020-02-10
Bug fixes and refinements
4.0.5
2019-07-24
Bug fixes and refinements
4.0.3
2019-06-03
Bug fixes and refinements
4.0.0
2019-01-31
Bug fixes and refinements
3.0.2
2018-10-19
Bug fixes and refinements
Fix for restore purchases
3.0.0
2018-09-19
Streets of Rage 2 joins the SEGA Forever classic games collection, a treasure trove of free SEGA console classics brought to life on mobile!
2.0.0
2012-11-29
iOS6 Support
1.0.0
2011-03-18

Cheat Codes for In-App Purchases

Item Price iPhone/iPad Android
Premium Upgrade
(Remove adverts (SEGA promotions excluded))
$1.99
Free
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Ratings

4.6 out of 5
5 738 Ratings

Reviews

Fame_O,
One of the best SEGA games ever!
I still remember when this game came out in the 1990’s. Street fighter 2 was huge in the arcades, and the brawler/fighting genre was booming! While this game wasn’t graphically as beautiful as Street Fighter, it was definitely a quality game in all respects. The graphics, controls, characters, music were all great! I’m actually still in awe at home great the entire soundtrack is, and the gameplay is just as fun as it used to be.

*Interesting fact: Final Fight, from Capcom was only available on Super Nintendo, and not released for Sega genesis. The SNES version was great, but didn’t include “GUY” as a playable character, and was only a one player game. The 2 player ability of streets of rage two was definitely exciting at the time. This was a great game to play with friends.

*Also, please re-release more games. I think Sega classics got COVID-19 in 2020, as no new classic games were released.
LimitlessHate,
Save states broken
These Sega Forever games are fairly well-executed emulations of the Genesis/MegaDrive originals. If you’ve got a controller and a yen to play some Streets of Rage 2, this will do fine. That said, if you decide to invest the dollar or whatever to remove ads from the app, be advised that the cloud save function (and therefore ALL save states, as there are no offline saves) has been broken in the transition to iOS/iPadOS 15.

According to the correspondence I’ve received from Sega as part of the bug report I submitted in regards to this issue, they are aware of the issue and are investigating the cause, but a timeframe for a fix has not been made available.

If you are okay doing without save states (remember, most of the games under the Sega Forever banner didn’t have save functionality in their original releases at all!), there’s nothing else wrong with this release of SoR2. It’s a classic, and I’ll love it until I’m dead. Even that might not stop me playing it.
rjiijdj983392,
The very best game in the world
I love this game because me and my cousin play it all the time and the characters are pretty cool it’s 80s which I really like and well there is a kind of a bad part that you can pick up a nice pose but the funny thing is is that like the graphics are kind of old so they can’t really there’s no blood so it’s pretty cool overall and I will that’s why I would read it five stars and you get to choose from lots and lots of characters a couple like five maybe and there’s some pretty cool cool stuff and it has its own stars to see like drum speed and stuff like that anyways that is the best game that I could probably ever plan my life so that’s why I feel about it
Glizzee,
Legendary!
This game was & still is one of the best games I’ve ever played. It made me a fan for Beat Em Ups. I was wondering what new game to download & thought it would be dope if there was a mobile version of Streets of Rage. Then boom! Both SoR 1 & 2 were both available for download since forever lol. My only issue after playing is the controls. They don’t feel as responsive as they should even after adjusting the size & their location which can get in the way of enjoying the game to it’s fullest potential. Besides that, nothing I could love more than Raging while I’m on the move
LunchBox0318,
A great shot of nostalgia however...
I grew up in the glory days of 16-bit gaming and seeing this game in the App Store brought back a lot of great memories. I absolutely loved the co-op gameplay to which my brother and I put countless hours into playing on the Genesis. We got the Sega Genesis Classics for the PS4 to relive the gaming moments of our childhood but, to our dismay, the lag when playing online was just unbearable. I was hoping the mobile version’s online co-op would be better than the console’s. Unfortunately, to play co-op, the other person needs to be on the same wi-fi network. My brother and I live a few states apart so re-living our childhood gaming sessions won’t happen anytime soon. Please, please, please change this aspect of co-op. Aside from that everything else about this mobile version is great.
Spratt6,
It’s the same.
I love how after seven years, Fuze54’s review still holds true. I bought the first one and was highly dissatisfied with the quality of sound and frame rate, I still played it though because I was sure “they’d fix the mistakes by the sequel’s release”. How wrong I was, it literally sounds worse than the first one somehow. I didn’t even get past the character selection screen without closing the game, because what’s the point of even playing Streets of Rage 2 if the music’s already ruined? Please Sega, I was rooting for you when Sega Forever was first announced, but I’m starting to waver as I see it progressing. I’m sensing a strong sense of passion among you guys, a passion stronger than almost all other major video game companies, but a lack of initiative. Basically please don’t be indolent and portray that strong passion I know you have through your productions. Thanks. :)
anglolaflare,
NOSTALGIA20
This is my favorite game of all time. When I was little I used to get super excited when my dad would let me play it, a few years ago I went as far as to buy a sega genesis just so I could play this game, fast forward a few more years and I got gifted the anniversary mini console with all the games and it didn’t have this one but thankfully I already owned a hard copy. Needless to say, really happy to have it once more on my iPad for on the go happiness. Please bring SHINOBI III to the platform as well.
CJShawon65,
A trip to memory lane in 90s
This game is an absolute blast. With accurate mame behavior and awesome music/sound effect. Although this game is much more enjoyable with a controller. Since Apple supports Xbox wireless controllers; it’s highly recommended to play this game with a controller. I’m saying this from my own experience! You won’t be disappointed.
Although, ad system is a bit annoying. You willing to pay for it, I guess this wouldn’t be a problem anymore.
SatanX (Bassett),
Way too many ads
Every time you pause, you have to watch an ad, everytime you save you have to watch an ad, between levels you have to watch an ad, when you want to load a game you watch an ad, you’re watching just as many ads as you are playing the actual game. Ruined completely by this. In between everything you do you have to watch 1-2 ads. This is a bit much and way too ridiculous. I love the games.. but now I’m just going to pirate them. I’m not dealing with the amount of ads you guys force people to watch into buying the game. Piratings happening a lot with these and losing money now for you. Thanks Sega
ratings4.9,
Renegade
I think this game used to be known as renegade in the late 1980’s. Either way this game is my throwback to where arcade games used to be for us kids of the 1980’s . We would play this game at the local corner store (7-11 type) and after we had our fill, we would go outside the store on the way home and do these kick & punch moves on each other till we got home. Thanks for the way back memories today after finding your game.