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#Bomb Rush Cyberfunk locks in Xbox and PlayStation launch for September

Bomb Rush Cyberfunk locks in Xbox and PlayStation launch for September

Group Reptile has been arduous at work on their newest title, a religious successor in gameplay and magnificence to Jet Set Radio and Jet Set Radio Future. Bomb Rush Cyberfunk‘s glossy cel-shaded, Dreamcast-esque graphics are simply the beginning. Group Reptile desires to deliver the entire shebang along with music from Hideki Naganuma, the person behind the unique. Now, their newest trailer reveals a complete lot of what’s to return, and for extra platforms.

Bomb Rush Cyberfunk was already locked in for Nintendo Swap and PC, however Group Reptile has confirmed it is going to additionally launch on Xbox and PlayStation, albeit a bit later. Xbox and PlayStation homeowners will be capable of take a look at the Jet Set successor on September 1, a couple of weeks after its August 18 launch for PC and Swap.

The Newest Bomb Rush Cyberfunk Trailer

The trailer nonetheless retains the thriller of what’s happening within the sport, as Group Reptile has been very tight-lipped about what Bomb Rush Cyberfunk goes to really be about. Nonetheless, the newest trailer teases a bit extra. For one, very like it’s religious predecessor, gamers may have the selection of selecting between a number of characters. There additionally kinds together with BMX, skating, and skateboarding.

We additionally get a have a look at some drone enemies, which can take the antagonistic function, just like the Tokyo-to Police in JSR. There’s additionally an odd monochromatic atmosphere. Though what it means remains to be up within the air.

Alongside all there, there are different gangs, antagonistic presences, and lots of different forces at work within the metropolis. None of it’s clear simply but, however we’ll in all probability discover out extra at launch. There’s additionally one other wonderful monitor within the trailer, “Operator” by GRRL.

The reality might be revealed when Bomb Rush Cyberfunk releases on September 1st for Ps, Xbox, and PC, and August 18 for Nintendo Swap

Cole Travis

Freelancer – Starting his journey as a blogger in 2021, Cole has seen all of it in his quick period of time. From Puzzle to VR, no sport is outdoors his attain. He stays devoted to the keyboard because it’s the place he is at his greatest.

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