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CITY HUNTER

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Release Date: 26 February 2026
Publisher: Clouded Leopard Entertainment
Genre: Action
Audio: N/A
Subtitles: English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Korean, Japanese, Simplified & Traditional Chinese

Inspired by the first season of Sunrise’s legendary anime, City Hunter follows Tokyo’s renowned ‘cleaner,’ Ryo Saeba. 

In this original side story, he faces off against a sinister megacorporation whose conspiracy threatens the world.

Based on SUNSOFT’s original City Hunter game released in 1990 on PC Engine, City Hunter is a remastered version published by Clouded Leopard Entertainment.

Inspired by the first season of Sunrise’s legendary anime, City Hunter follows Tokyo’s renowned ‘cleaner,’ Ryo Saeba. In this original side story, he faces off against a sinister megacorporation whose conspiracy threatens the world. To celebrate City Hunter’s rerelease, English, French, Italian, German and Spanish localization has been implemented into the original game.

And as a tribute to the anime’s original ending theme, TM Network’s iconic “Get Wild” has also been added to the game!

Original Manga Series: City Hunter

City Hunter, Tsukasa Hojo’s original masterpiece, continues to captivate fans around the world.

At Shinjuku Station’s east exit message board, the letters “XYZ” are scrawled—a desperate signal from a client with nowhere else to turn.
Enter Ryo Saeba, a peerless marksman and notorious womanizer, and his partner Kaori Makimura. Together, they operate as “City Hunter,” professional sweepers who take on requests from the underworld. This action-comedy follows the duo as they resolve cases, with Ryo often getting sidetracked by beautiful women along the way.
The series ran in Weekly Shonen Jump from 1985 to 1991, and celebrated its 40th anniversary on February 26, 2025.

Based on the hit manga serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump, City Hunter became a hard-boiled, episodic action series. Regarded as one of the pillars of Jump’s “golden age,” it rose to massive popularity thanks to the combined success of both manga and anime.
As the manga’s long serialization continued, the anime went on to produce three sequel series and multiple TV specials. The animated version was especially praised for its original storylines not found in the manga, as well as its dynamic action sequences involving firearms and cars.

Original Song: “Get Wild” by TM NETWORK

Written by: Mitsuko Komuro
Composed by: Tetsuya Komuro
©1987 Bandai Namco Music Live Inc. & Jun & Kei Music Publishers, Inc.


The song was released on April 8th, 1987, through EPIC Records,.
It was written as the ending theme song for anime television series “City Hunter”.
Its striking intro starts playing during the very last scene of the episode and transitions into speedy ending and closing credits. This perfectly synched music and anime made a massive impact on viewers.
It has since become a beloved national anime song, cherished not only in Japan but also overseas.
The song also turned into popular internet memes “Get Wild Taikin” (Get Wild Clock Out), videos of people clocking out along with the song, and “Mukakin Ojisan” (Uncle Free-to-Play), referring to the athlete who won the silver medal in air pistol.
In 2023, April 8th (the day “Get Wild” was released) was recognized as “Get Wild Day.”
In October 2024, “Get Wild” surpassed 100 million cumulative streams.

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