![]() Be sure to check out our previous write-ups on both River City Girls and River City Girls Zero, as well as our interviews with director Adam Tierney, and awesome composer Megan McDuffee. The River City Girls are ready for round 2 When an old foe resurfaces, Misako, Kyoko, Kunio, and Riki - joined by newcomers Marian and Provie - hit the streets for an all-new beat-'em-up. River City Girls 2 is more River City Girls, feeling less like a full-fledged sequel and more like a RCG 1.5. River City Girls 2 is in development for PlayStation, PC, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch. But we can probably rest assured that the smack-’em-sequel is en route. Will we see RCG2 this side of the holidays? It’s looking pretty tight, to be honest. Cooperative - These achievements can be obtained by two or more players in a cooperative. It brings back all previously playable characters, as well as adding brand new ones. Whatever the reason, it seems that our favorite schoolgirl sluggers will have to remain in detention for now, eagerly awaiting the moment when they can take to the avenues and alleyways alongside Kunio, Riki, Marian, and Provie. 926 gamers are tracking their River City Girls 2 achievements. It is the direct sequel to River City Girls. The Japanese version has English language support, so it would seem that localization is not the problem. So perhaps the game doesn’t quite feature all of its expected content, even this close to launch. ![]() Previous advertising for the JPN launch did note that multiplayer action would “follow in a later update”. While the statement still does not provide full clarity, it can be perhaps taken that the Japanese version of River City Girls 2 might not feature all of the features planned for launch, such as the all-new four-player co-op modes. ![]()
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