The punches get thrown as The Rumble Fish + launches on Xbox

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The Rumble Fish + is on Xbox

It’s the holiday season and once again The Rumble Fish looks to throw your Boxing Day punches. For 2023, it’s Rumble Fish + that comes to the Xbox masses. 

Some tweleve months back Xbox players were treated to the launch of The Rumble Fish 2. We found it to be a competent fighter that was enjoyable enough across single player, but struggled with anything online. There’s hope then that Rumble Fish + can build on that. 

Another battle in The Rumble Fish +

Available right now on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S, all via the Xbox Store, is The Rumble Fish +. It comes from the 3goo team as they provide a new take on the fighting genre. If you’ve ever played The Rumble Fish before, you should know what to expect here. 

The Rumble Fish + is the arcade version of the classic from decades gone by. It comes with a main Arcade mode, some Local PvP, Online PvP and Training options. With a decent character roster and a throwaway story, it covers all the bases you would expect of a fighter. 

So what are you waiting for? Get over to the Xbox Store and grab a download of The Rumble Fish + right now. Priced at £5.99, it’s certainly running a low enough price for this to drop into ‘punt’ territory. 

Of course, we’ll look to sort a review at some point. 

The Rumble Fish + on Xbox Game Description

The arcade version of The Rumble Fish + has returned with new features! The Rumble Fish, a game developed in 2004 by DIMPS, renown for its smooth animation and deep game mechanics, has returned as The Rumble Fish +, packed with new features. From online PvP with rollback netcode to a training mode with features such as CPU recording and playback, everything you need as a fighting game lover is here!

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