Rage of the Dragons NEO remains one of the most sought-after NeoGeo cartridges on the second-hand market (fetching over 6,000€), and it has recently been released on current market consoles across all platforms. This release offers Piko Interactive, the publisher, and QUByte Interactive, the studio responsible for the porting, an opportunity to unveil the launch trailer for this brawler game featuring Billy and Jimmy, heroes from the Double Dragon series. Following a peaceful closed beta period that lasted several days, the title is now available to everyone, with rollback netcode implemented to ensure smooth online matches. Here’s what to expect from Rage of the Dragons NEO:
Dual Fighting System: Select two fighters and switch between them in real-time to create devastating figures and combos.
Rage of the Dragons NEO, which was originally a rare and expensive NeoGeo cartridge, has been released for modern consoles by Piko Interactive and QUByte Interactive. The brawler game features Double Dragon heroes Billy and Jimmy and offers a dual fighting system that allows real-time switching between two fighters to execute powerful combos. Following a successful closed beta, the game is now available with rollback netcode to ensure optimal online matches.
Training mode
Dragon Challenge – New Exclusive Mode
Scheduled or occasional matches
Lobby accommodates up to 8 players.
Replay with control takeover
All game modes online with rollback netcode
Rage of the Dragons NEO, a highly sought-after NeoGeo cartridge valued at over 6,000€, has been ported to modern consoles by Piko Interactive and QUByte Interactive. The game features Double Dragon heroes Billy and Jimmy in a brawler experience that includes a unique dual fighting system allowing real-time switching between two fighters for combos. Key features of the game include training mode, an exclusive new Dragon Challenge mode, scheduled or impromptu matches supporting up to 8 players, replays with control takeover capabilities, and all game modes playable online with rollback netcode for smooth multiplayer experiences.