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On December 30th, the team behind River City Ransom: Underground shared a sad update. The game is being removed from Steam due to a lapse in its licensing agreement. The process of delisting is “currently underway,” but as of now, River City Ransom: Underground is still available for purchase. So if you’ve been meaning to check out this 2017 return to a classic series, you’ll want to act quickly.
River City Ransom: Underground Is A Beloved Return to a Cult Classic

River City Ransom first released in 1989 as an installment in the Kunio-Kun series of action games. It was developed specifically for the NES, bringing players an early take on a nonlinear open-world action game. Though it wasn’t a massive financial success, the game’s humor and enjoyable mechanics earned it a cult classic status. Over the years, the original River City Ransom received several remakes, bringing it to newer consoles up through the Game Boy Advance era.
Though itself part of the Kunio-Kun series, River City Ransom spawned its own universe of River City fighting games. And in 2017, River City Ransom: Underground brought a modern twist to the classic street fighting game. This isn’t the newest game in the River City series. However, unlike newer spin-offs, this game is directly inspired by the one that made the series a cult classic in the first place. And now, it’s leaving Steam forever.









