What happen to Bloody Roar?
On February 9, 2011, It was revealed that a new Bloody Roar sequel was in production, but after Hudson Entertainment closed down, it was canceled. Waiting for sponsors to promote their new game for the next generation consoles but lacking financial push and marketing.
Are they remaking Bloody Roar?
Last year, Konami filed a trademark for Bloody Roar, showing that they may have plans. Whether this is a remastered collection or a new game, it’s unclear. They may have no plans at all.
Will they ever make a new Bloody Roar?
ORIGINAL STORY: Hudson has announced a Bloody Roar sequel. According to Siliconera, the next Bloody Roar will be a retail title and a series reboot. The original cast, including Hans, Mitsuko and Greg, will return.
What happened to Bloody Roar?
Who is Shenlong the Tiger in Bloody Roar?
Shenlong is a fictional character from the Bloody Roar series. His beast form is the Tiger. He is a clone of the character Long and first appears in Bloody Roar 2 where he was an alternative final boss and the main antagonist of the story.
What is the purpose of the Bloody Roar wiki?
Bloody Roar Wiki is a Wiki focusing on the Bloody Roar video game series, developed by Eighting and Hudson. The Wiki is dedicated to collecting all information about this series. First of all Bloody Roar Wiki is a community for fans of the series. Don’t be shy; we want you to make new pages where they’re needed and even edit existing ones!
Who is the company that makes Bloody Roar?
The logo utilized in the original Bloody Roar. Bloody Roar (ブラッディロア, Buraddi Roa) is a series of fighting games created by Hudson Soft, and developed together with Eighting. The series has been published by multiple companies, including Virgin Interactive, Activision, and Konami.
When did Bloody Roar come out in Japan?
Released as Beastorizer in North American arcades. Released as Bloody Roar: Hyper Beast Duel in Japan and Europe. Released as a PS one Classic in 2008 in Japan and 2009 in North America. Released as Bloody Roar 2: Bringer of the New Age in Japan and Europe. Released as Bloody Roar II: The New Breed in North America.