Jaleco Arcade Collection Vol. 1 and 2 Heading to PC

Gravity Game Arise officially announced on March 18, 2026, that it will bring two expansive collections of classic Jaleco arcade titles to PC users.

The upcoming Jaleco Arcade Collection Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 will each feature 16 titles developed during the 1980s and 1990s, totaling 32 games across both volumes.

While a specific release date has not yet been confirmed, both collections are scheduled to launch on the Steam platform.

These new digital versions include several modern quality of life enhancements such as an active rewind feature and the ability to save progress in multiple slots at any time.

Players will also be able to choose between Japanese and overseas regions for various games and customize their experience with adjustable rapid-fire settings and button remapping.

The first volume includes notable titles such as the transformable mech action game Aeroboto, the fantasy axe-wielder The Astyanax, and the internationally recognized City Connection.

Other confirmed entries for the first collection include the robot shooter Cybattler, the strategic capture-based Field Combat, and the WWII aircraft shooter P-47: The Freedom Fighter.

Jaleco Arcade Collection Vol. 2 highlights the possession-based action of Avenging Spirit and the science-fiction weapon leveling systems found in Earth Defense force.

The second volume also features the inertia-based physics of the shooter Exerion, the Ninja Arts of Iga Ninjutsu Den, and the Reversi-style puzzle mechanics of Soldam.

Gravity Game Arise is a subsidiary of GungHo Online Entertainment, and these releases represent a continued effort to preserve the legacy of Jaleco following the rights acquisition by City Connection.

Additional titles for both volumes are expected to be revealed by the publisher in the coming months as development continues toward the final PC launch.

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