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Today is the day! Streets Of Rage 4 - Mr. X Nightmare is out now expanding the beat 'em up with a bunch of new content, plus there's a free upgrade for all players. Currently, the Steam page doesn't list Linux on the DLC but the big update to the base game did enable it and according to the porter Ethan Lee you should be good to go.

Mr. X Nightmare adds in Estel Aguirre, Max Thunder and Shiva, a new survival mode and leaderboard, new moves and weapons plus new music tracks.

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For the free update you can expect to see a new Mania + difficulty level, an in-depth training mode with a tutorial, new colour palettes for characters and a number of other refinements and balance changes.

Another point that they didn't actually mention in the release notes is how it now has FNA3D hooked up fully in the settings, so you can pick between OpenGL and Vulkan directly in the game. Porter Ethan Lee mentioned how "FNA3D Vulkan has been tested a LOT with SoR4 but it's still in the final stages of development, so if you find anything odd please let us know!" so be sure to report any new issues if you play it with Vulkan.

You can buy Streets of Rage 4 on Humble Store and Steam.

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M@GOid Jul 15, 2021
SoR4 has performance problems with Vulkan, and Steam UI corruption on OpenGL, in the most recent AMD mesa drivers. I have to run it with mesa 20.2 (the stock from Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS) for a bug-free experience.
MexicanDandy Jul 15, 2021
At the steam page it says this DLC is only available on Windows and in protonDB's reports say that after the lastest update it can't be played via proton, I already bought it but I could not tested yet until I am out of work.

Will update if it works!
Liam Dawe Jul 15, 2021
At the steam page it says this DLC is only available on Windows and in protonDB's reports say that after the lastest update it can't be played via proton, I already bought it but I could not tested yet until I am out of work.

Will update if it works!
Read the first paragraph ;)
MexicanDandy Jul 15, 2021
At the steam page it says this DLC is only available on Windows and in protonDB's reports say that after the lastest update it can't be played via proton, I already bought it but I could not tested yet until I am out of work.

Will update if it works!
Read the first paragraph ;)

Hahahaha, ups, sorry, english isn't my first language so I miss read, thank you for the response
Mezron Jul 16, 2021
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I got my copy on GOG. Downloading the updated version now.
jarhead_h Jul 17, 2021
I owned Streets 1 on the original Genesis when I was a teenager, and to this day I have never beaten it or any of the sequels. Always run out of lives on the elevator up to the last level. I feel wrong playing this when I haven't even beaten the first one.
JSVRamirez Jul 17, 2021
I owned Streets 1 on the original Genesis when I was a teenager, and to this day I have never beaten it or any of the sequels. Always run out of lives on the elevator up to the last level. I feel wrong playing this when I haven't even beaten the first one.

Just do it. If you need an excuse, then your logic dictates you play through all three games first, but the third one was just silly and doesn't count... so you may as well skip to four.
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