Japanese shoot ’em up trilogy Raiden Fighters revived as the Raiden Fighters Remix Collection, coming to consoles

The legendary trilogy returns.

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The key art for the Raiden Fighters Remix Collection.

The Raiden Fighters series is back, with H2 Interactive and Moss bringing the Raiden Fighters Remix Collection to consoles this February. This is the ultimate edition of the shooting game series Raiden, including the Japanese and international versions of Raiden Fighters, Raiden Fighters 2, and Raiden Fighters Jet. New features include quality-of-life improvements, an online ranking system, and a remixed soundtrack.

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The quality-of-life updates in Raiden Fighters Remix Collection include a retry feature, a special mode in which enemies don’t fire bullets at the player, settings customization, and a background music customization feature. The 30 newly remixed tracks are by Soshi Hosoi (Deathsmiles, Aero Fighters Series, Raiden IV x MIKADO REMIX), Yuki Arai (Deep One – Zero TO Mugen No Fragment, Maitetsu Last Run!!), and Kazushi Tsurukubo (Raiden III x MIKADO MANIACS, Raiden IV x MIKADO REMIX). The Japanese and International versions of each game do vary, and not only in language: they have different stage layouts and other elements.

The three titles included in the Raiden Fighters Remix Collection — Raiden Fighters Remix, Raiden Fighters 2 Remix, and Raiden Fighters Jet Remix — will be available digitally individually, while the complete three-title bundle will be available physically as standard or limited editions. No specific details were revealed.

Developed by Moss/H2 Interactive and published by H2 Interactive, Raiden Fighters Remix Collection will be released physically and digitally for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and Nintendo Switch on February 26, 2026.

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Lindsay picked up an NES controller for the first time at the age of 6 and instantly fell in love. She began reviewing GBA games 20 years ago and quickly branched out from her Nintendo comfort zone. She has has developed a great love of life sims and FMV titles. For her, accessibility is one of the most important parts of any game (but she also really appreciates good UI).

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