Classic Konami Arcade Game Mystic Warriors Is Coming to Consoles

The beloved Konami arcade classic Mystic Warriors will finally be gracing modern consoles on December 21, 2023. So tomorrow it will land on both Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 as part of the Arcade Archives series. That’s right, a last-gen console and Nintendo Switch.

Originally released in 1992 and developed by the same team behind the legendary Sunset Riders, Mystic Warriors quickly garnered a cult following for its thrilling blend of run-and-gun action and satisfying hack-and-slash combat. Despite its arcade-only existence, fans have long clamored for a home console port, and their patience will finally be rewarded this holiday season.

According to the tweet, it’s coming soon, and we used Google Translate to give us English words, but you can also use it on the website it links to.

[ACA] Action game “Mystic Warriors” will be released on Switch/PS4 on December 21st An action game released by KONAMI in 1993. Choose your character from five ninjas with different abilities, and fight against the armored ninja army to rescue your kidnapped friends.

Google Translate version of tweet

In Mystic Warriors, you’ll choose from five distinct ninja warriors, each with their own unique fighting style and arsenal of throwable weapons. The story involves thwarting the nefarious plans of the shadowy Skull Enterprise, a villainous organization hellbent on world domination. Whether you prefer to slice through enemies with swift katana strikes or pepper them with a hail of shuriken, Mystic Warriors offers a satisfying combat system that rewards both precision and tactical thinking.

The game is teeming with power-ups to collect, from health-replenishing food to score-boosting items and orbs that grant temporary abilities like fire blasts or invincibility. And if you’re feeling particularly adventurous, grab three friends and team up for some four-player cooperative mayhem, battling your way through hordes of enemies and tackling challenging boss fights together.

It’s a fun genre, and while many were probably hoping for some remaster, having the game on consoles is still a win.