Understandably, fans are disappointed to have to wait nearly a full year more. As such, the team will be taking their time, but added that they’ll be releasing several new visuals this week to show how the game’s shaping up. They’re convinced that Bomb Rush Cyberfunk won’t be in a state they’d be “personally satisfied with” if they force it out this year. The developers explained that, like with most delays, they’re pushing the game back because it turned out that it won’t be ready in time for the original release window. RELATED: Bomb Rush Cyberfunk Gets New Gameplay Trailer The developer is now targeting a summer 2023 release window, extending the wait for players to start shredding their way through the game’s stylistic cityscape by several months. Taking to its Twitter page, Team Reptile confirmed that the planned 2022 launch for Bomb Rush Cyberfunk has been scrapped. Sadder still, they’re going to have to keep waiting, because the game’s been delayed again. Sadly, fans have been waiting quite a while for it to arrive. From the visuals to the gameplay shown, it’s been clear that developer Team Reptile is aiming to fill the void left by the classic Sega franchise’s long absence. Bomb Rush Cyberfunk will skate onto PC via Steam and Nintendo Switch on August 18th, followed by “other platforms” at a later date.Ever since it was first unveiled back in 2020, fans of Jet Set Radio have been keeping an eye on Bomb Rush Cyberfunk. There’s also a hint of UK garage in the mix, adding to the slightly rebellious vibes.Īnyway, after a recent leak of a potential new Jet Set Radio, my appetitie is whet and I'm unnaturally hyped. His jazz, hip-hop, and funk fusion meant JSR’s tunes would worm their way into your memory, permanently, and the snippets we’ve heard of his new music sound just as good. One of Jet Set Radio’s beloved composers, Hideki Naganuma, is back on music production. The increasingly prolific police force will likely play a role too.īomb Rush Cyberfunk comes from Team Reptile, the studio responsible for the anti-gravity battling of Lethal League. A conspiracy begins when newbie Red joins the group, and as you might have noticed, he's been beheaded and now has an AI robohead instead of a flesh-and-skin one. These aren’t the sharp gun-wielding gangs (although maybe there will be some of that), these are instead the spray can-welding types, fighting over territory with the power of art, man. The game follows the Bomb Rush Crew as they battle other colourful gangs for control of the streets. The city will be split into five boroughs which sounds like five mini-open levels. Right off the bat, we see loads of ways we can potentially navigate the futuristic city of New Amsterdam, chaining together rail grinds, cartwheels befitting a gymnast, and an unnaturally high jump only reserved for platformers. Its newest trailer (embedded above) debuted at last night’s Nintendo Indie Showcase, and I’d like more of this vibe sprayed over my eyeballs, please. As such, you’ll be skating, dancing, and graffitiing across a colourful 3D city with a style to die for. 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. After a slight delay, the cel-shaded platformer Bomb Rush Cyberfunk finally has a release date: August 18th.
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