![]() Bomb Rush Cyberfunk is currently set to release sometime next year, so keep your eyes for more information that is sure to come in the near future. We’ve come a long way since the Dreamcast, after all. So it looks like there are going to be new additions to the familiar gameplay, and one can’t help but wonder what other things are going to be added to keep the game fresh. The game’s description also talks about “personal boostpacks” that can be used to slide, jump, and airdash through the streets. With the classic cel-shaded visuals to seal the funky deal. ![]() The teaser trailer for Bomb Rush Cyberfunk shows off all the classic Jet Set stylings including the rail-grinding, tagging, and dancing. That’s a bummer, but we look forward to seeing what the extra year of polish does for this intriguing polish. This is exciting news, because the soundtrack was such an important part of the original game. While the game’s Steam page lists Bomb Rush Cyberfunk’s release window as future, Team Reptile has confirmed it will now launch in 2022 instead of later this year (theres still no confirmation on a console launch). Lethal League developer Team Reptile is currently working on Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, a funky cell-shaded game where you graffiti and parkour about. In a world from the mind of Dion Koster, where self-styled crews are equipped with personal boostpacks, new heights of graffiti are reached. SEGA hasn’t made a new Jet Set Radio game in years, which means if fans want a new experience, they’ll need to rely on a spiritual successor of sorts. According to the description, it 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.” Everything about the trailer screams Jet Set Radio, especially the music, which fans will be thrilled to know is scored by original composer Hideki Naganuma. Posted on Jby Team Reptile Team Reptile brings you Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, 1 second per second of highly advanced funkstyle. It takes only one glance to see what this game is, a spiritual successor to Jet Set Radio and with no official sequel in sight, it’s announcement has been very welcome.Īlong with the teaser trailer, a new Steam listing has also appeared for the game. It will be released on Steam for Microsoft Windows. Cyberfunk will feature skateboarding, BMX, and inline skating across a sprawling metropolis in an alternate future. With this teaser you are getting a heads up, the way that you move around is important. Jerry on 0 Dutch independent game studio Team Reptile will publish graffiti-painting 3D platformer Bomb Rush Cyberfunk for Nintendo Switch and Windows via Steam in 2022, with other consoles expected to follow. They’re the indie studio responsible for the creation of Lethal League, and is now releasing Bomb Rush Cyberfunk. Bomb Rush Cyberfunk is an upcoming action-adventure game developed and published by Team Reptile. Bomb Rush Cyberfunk - Official Movestyle Teaser. It isn’t news that people have been begging for a new Jet Set Radio game, you know, that rollerblading game with the banging soundtrack? As it stands, SEGA has made little effort to actually produce a continuation to the well-loved game, and this is where Team Reptile has stepped in.
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