![]() ![]() The game will come to Nintendo Switch, Windows PC via Steam, and potentially other platforms, too. Bomb Rush Cyberfunk is developed by Team Reptile. After being delayed once, it is currently set to be released mid-2023 for Microsoft Windows and Nintendo Switch, with plans to release on other consoles later. Graffiti tagging, cop evasion, and general turn-of-the-millennium counterculture hijinks will all feature too, of course. Start your own cypher and stake your claim in a huge metropolis in Bomb Rush Cyberfunks alternate future. Bomb Rush Cyberfunk is an upcoming indie action game developed and published by Team Reptile. Bomb Rush Cyberfunk pays homage to the older games’ stylized, cel-shaded look, their free-flowing traversal focusing on tricks and grinds, and their frantic, funky soundtracks by Hideki Naganuma (who has been recruited by Team Reptile to write music for the new game).Įarlier this year, it was revealed that Bomb Rush Cyberfunk will add skateboarding and BMX to Jet Set Radio’s inline skating as a way to get around and pull off rad combos. It’s been a long wait for Cyberfunk after it was first announced in 2020, and to make the wait even more excruciating, the game is a spiritual successor to the dormant Jet Set Radio series. Team Reptile promised it would release some new visuals this week for those keeping track of the game’s development.Īnnounced in 2020, Bomb Rush Cyberfunk is an undisguised love-letter to Sega’s iconic graffiti-and-skating series: 2000’s Jet Set Radio, for Dreamcast, and 2002’s Jet Set Radio Future, for Xbox. After a slight delay, the cel-shaded platformer Bomb Rush Cyberfunk finally has a release date: August 18th. This sequel will include new music by the same composer who crafted Jet Set Radio's soundtrack and allows players to battle against other graffiti writers for control of the streets while uncovering a mystery and avoiding the police. To create a fulfilling and unique game we are extending the development time of Bomb Rush Cyberfunk to summer 2023.- Team Reptile August 31, 2022 Cult classic Jet Set Radio is getting a spiritual sequel in Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, which is nearly available. ![]() Team Reptile is targeting a 2021 release window for Bomb Rush Cyberfunk.About the release: We are convinced that releasing the game this year will not take it to a level where we would be personally satisfied with. Something of a spiritual successor to the Dreamcast's Jet Set Radio, Bomb Rush is dripping in 2000s skate and graffiti punk, with an ear-worm-inducing soundtrack from Jet Set's composer, Hideki. The game’s description hints at “personal boostpacks” which will let players, as part of a crew, reach “new heights of graffiti.” So, yeah, someone’s making a new Jet Set Radio-style game since Sega’s not doing it.Ī brief teaser trailer for Bomb Rush Cyberfunk shows off the rail-grinding, tagging, and dancing, all with a funky, cel-shaded visual style, that players should expect from the game. There’s little confusion about what Bomb Rush Cyberfunk aims to be: a spiritual successor (or very loving homage) to Sega’s stylish Jet Set Radio series.ĭeveloped by indie studio Team Reptile, the maker of Lethal League, Bomb Rush Cyberfunk will let players “dance, paint, trick, face off with the cops and stake your claim to the extrusions and cavities of a sprawling metropolis in an alternate future,” according to its official description on Steam.īomb Rush Cyberfunk will also feature the musical stylings of Hideki Naganuma, the composer known for his work on Jet Set Radio and Jet Set Radio Future. ![]()
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