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Prison City Physical Copy

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Philadelphia, PA – February 23, in the year of our Lord 2026, — Prison City, Philly-area indie publisher and developer Retroware’s explosive 8-bit love letter to classic action cinema and some of the most hard-hitting side-scrollers of the NES era, just received a new trailer, offering a look at what players can expect from the game’s final update, available now on all platforms.

The newly launched Version 1.0.4.0 update, which is available for free on all major platforms introduces a number of major improvements to the game, including new features, quality of life updates, bug fixes, additional modes, and more, including:

New mobility options: allowing Hal to jump mid-slide and attack while sliding

New combat options: including a powerful Special Attack using his chakram, activated via directional input

A remixed version of DCP Headquarters (DCP2), now available in two formats: COMPACT (default on Easy and Modern) and SPRAWLING (the original gauntlet for veteran players)

New mini-game variants in Bomber Mode

Numerous tweaks and bug fixes, plus streamlined input switching on any desired key or controller press

PRISON CITY - Free Update & Physical Edition Trailer
Author: Retroware

For fans of physical media, Prison City has broken free of its digital confinement and is now available to pre-order on Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 5 at Limited Run Games. Priced at $34.99, both versions include the final game on cartridge/disc, a reversible cover, and—leaning into those sweet 90s vibes—three POG-inspired 3 Crazy Caps.

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