Antstream Adds Steel Force and Jumpman: Two New Retro Games to Stream

Gaming Staff • May 29, 2024

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Antstream Arcade, the world’s largest retro game streaming platform, has announced the addition of two new titles to its library: Steel Force and Jumpman. Steel Force is a 2D top-down shooter from 1994, where players control a federation soldier fighting pirates to find level exits, while Jumpman is a 1983 Atari 8-bit platformer that requires players to jump, climb ropes and ladders, and diffuse bombs across levels.

These new additions bring even more variety to Antstream's extensive library, which already includes games from systems like Atari 2600, Commodore 64, Arcade, SNES, Megadrive, and PlayStation One. Antstream offers a unique gaming experience by incorporating tournaments, challenges, and a global leaderboard, allowing players to compete with an active community.

Steel Force and Jumpman join last week's new arrivals, Legend and Yeah Yeah Beebiss II – Riggs Version. Legend, a 3D fighting game from Toka, was initially launched on the SNES and later remade for the Sony PlayStation in 1998. Yeah Yeah Beebiss II is a 2D action platformer from Rigg’d Games, featuring 100 levels of gameplay.

Antstream Arcade is available for £39.99 per year, providing unrestricted access to all 1300+ games and features. For a limited time, players can purchase a lifetime subscription for a one-off payment of £99.99. The platform is accessible on various devices, including PC, mobile, Samsung TV, Linux, and Xbox, ensuring that players can enjoy their favorite classic games anytime, anywhere.

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