Toxic Crusaders Strikes Back This December
Fans of classic 90s beat 'em ups and the cult-favorite Toxic Avenger universe have something to look forward to this holiday season. Retroware, the team behind the upcoming Toxic Crusaders video game, has officially announced a release date: the game will launch on December 4.
This new title revives the spirit of the original cartoon and action figures, bringing the mutated heroes back into the spotlight. The premise is as delightfully absurd as fans remember:
When the evil Dr. Killemoff attacks Earth, only one team of ugly yet super-strong creatures stands between him and his global pollution plans. The Toxic Crusaders are Earth’s last, greatest, and ugliest hope for survival! The coolest heroes of 1991 return for a radical, radioactive battle for a new era with awesome action, crushing combos, and so much toxic waste, you won’t even know what to do with it!
Gameplay and Features
Toxic Crusaders promises classic side-scrolling beat 'em up action, just like the good old days. Players can team up with up to three friends for optional four-player co-op, bringing even more chaos to the screen. The game will feature a roster of seven distinct characters, including the titular Toxie, armed with his trusty mop.
The adventure will span seven unique zones, taking players on a journey from the familiar streets of Tromaville to the distant Planet Smogula and beyond, ensuring a variety of environments for players to smash through.
Platforms and What This Means for Players
The new Toxic Crusaders game is set to release across multiple platforms, including PC (via Steam), PlayStation consoles, Xbox consoles, and Nintendo Switch. This wide availability means that a broad audience of beat 'em up enthusiasts and fans of the original franchise will be able to get their hands on this mutated adventure.
For those who grew up with the cartoon or the original game, this new title offers a nostalgic trip back to a time when heroes were green, glowed, and fought against pollution with unconventional methods. Get ready to unleash some radical, radioactive justice this December!
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