


There has yet to be a fifth entry in the series, but developer Volition has kept the Saints Row spirit alive thanks to extra content, including the Gat: Out of Hell expansion, which acts as an epilogue to the fourth title. In its first week of release, Saints Row IV sold over a million copies and because of its classic Saint humour fashion, it was banned from the likes of Australia. Saints Row would not remain a single title however, as a sequel would release in 2008, with a third instalment out in 2011, before finally, in 2013, the fourth entry in the series was released and the series was globally recognised as being a best-selling series thanks to more than 13 million sales.

It was also eagerly awaited by fans, since at the time it was announced during E3 in 2005, it was the first game of its kind announced for the Xbox 360. When Saints Row first come on the scene in 2006, developed by Volition, the first offering in the series, went down as being a successful open-world action-adventure delight. By Jack Longman Deep Silver, Koch Media, Nintendo Switch, nintendo switch review, review, Saint's Row IV, Saint's Row IV Re-Elected, Saints Row IV: Re-Elected review, Saints Row IV: Re-Elected switch review, Switch Review, Volition
