Saints Row Reboot Trailer, release date, gameplay, etc.

Saints Row Reboot Trailer, release date, gameplay, etc.

The "Saints Row" series has been dormant since 2015, but like "Third Street Saints" itself, the franchise can't be held down for long; at Gamescom 2021, we learned about a reboot of the series that will keep its over-the-top humor and raunchy gameplay while back down to earth, we learned about the "Saints Row" reboot.

For those unfamiliar with "Saints Row," the first game is a slightly bizarre take on "Grand Theft Auto" in which you play as an up-and-coming criminal in a city where wreaking havoc is the way to get to the top. In "Saints Row IV," he had superpowers to fight aliens in a real-world computer simulation and become president of the United States.

The reboot seems to be aiming for the middle ground, combining charismatic characters with decidedly cartoonish physics. We don't know that much about the game yet, but we do know that it will aim for the same tone that made the "Saints Row" series such a hit in the first place.

The new trailer for "Saints Row" was first shown during the opening night keynote at gamescom 2021 on August 25, 2021. It can be viewed below:

If you have played the Saints Row games, you will be quite familiar with the content. The Saints of Third Street harass rival gangs, banter amongst themselves, and ultimately steal cars and run away from enemies with rocket launchers. This time the action seems to take place in a Las Vegas-style desert town. There are chases, explosions, and one-liners. ...... It's a classic.

Those who have been waiting long and hard for the next Saints Row movie won't have to wait much longer. The Saints Row reboot will arrive on February 25, 2022 for PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and PC (via Epic Games Store). The base game will be priced at $60, with fancier and more expensive versions expected to appear, probably in the coming months.

The "Saints Row" reboot trailer shown at Gamescom did not include any gameplay, focusing instead on the pre-rendered story portion. However, the opening keynote at Gamescom 2021 did show a bit of "Saints Row" gameplay, which is not yet available on the Saints Row YouTube channel, but can be seen around the 38-minute mark of the opening keynote recording.

The gameplay is exactly what one would expect from a "Saints Row" title, shooting bad guys both on foot and in vehicles. It is the most fun (and most humorous) part of the Saints Row game.

Besides that, there are many other things we don't know about the Saints Row reboot. Is it a hard reboot or will it continue some of the storyline of the original series? How will characters and vehicles be customized? And most importantly, will it aim for the down-to-earth feel of the earlier games or the completely blown away feel of the later games?

We'll find out on February 25, so stay tuned for additional information in Tom's Guide.

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