It has been no secret that Sega is looking to bring back a lot of classic Sega Dreamcast games in the form of a Remake and Reboot. The Jet Set Radio free-to-play reboot has been reported to be released in 2026 and recently, images of the Remake have leaked online revealing it is an open world and developed in Unreal Engine 5.

Screenshots of the Jet Set Radio Remake have been shared by @MSKAZZY69 on X (Twitter) saying these are from a development version of the game.

You can see the images in the post below:

Design documents related to the Jet Set Radio Remake were also posted by Komajiro on X (Twitter):

It is important to note that the Jet Set Radio Remake is a completely different project than the Reboot that will be free-to-play and inspired by games like GTA, Destiny, Fortnite, Valorant, DOTA 2, League of Legends, and others. Sega wants to release the Remake to raise awareness of the IP before releasing the larger project.

Even a YouTube video of in-game footage was leaked online:

Are you excited for the future of Sega?

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