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Team Reptile Shows Off The Fluid Movement In Bomb Rush Cyberfunk
Jet Set Radio series, but its spirit lives on in the upcoming release
Bomb Rush Cyberfunk.
As you might recall, it s being handled by Team Reptile - the developer behind titles such as Lethal League and
Lethal League Blaze, and features music from Jet Set Radio composer, Hideki Naganuma.
The game is targeting a 2022 release, and has been previously confirmed for all relevant platforms. In a bit of an update, the developer has shared a brief clip on social media of the character movement in the game:
In a follow-up tweet, Team Reptile also noted how the game was now available to wishlist on PC (via Steam). While it seems as if the PC version will arrive first at this rate, hopefully it means we won t have to wait too long for a console release (including a Switch confirmation).
Jet Set Radio s Legacy Lives On In This Official Trailer For Bomb Rush Cyberfunk
If you re a fan of the Sega series
Jet Set Radio, one game you might want to be on the lookout for is
Bomb Rush Cyberfunk.
Lethal League and
Lethal League Blaze) and features music in it by Hideki Naganuma - the guy who composed for Sega s Jet Set Radio series.
Jet Set Radio Future and in line with this, Team Reptile has dropped an official trailer for its upcoming title. It has also provided some insight about the world of Bomb Rush Cyberfunk: Team Reptile brings you Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, 1 second per second of highly advanced funkstyle. In a world from the mind of Dion Koster, where self-styled crews are equipped with personal boostpacks, new heights of graffiti are reached. Start your own cypher and 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 set to the musical brainwaves of Hideki Naganuma
Published 25 Feb, 2021
Cyberpunk is so last year, it s time to look ahead to the new, cooler, cyberfunk. The skating, graffiti-ing, dancing platformer (that very much looks like a spiritual successor to Jet Set Radio), Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, got a new teaser trailer last night. It showed off loads of sick flips and tricks, some new music from composer Hideki Naganuma, and revealed it ll be grinding onto our screens in 2022.
Bomb Rush Cyberfunk was first announced last year, and was originally expected to launch in 2021. It s an urban 3D adventure where you ll be sliding, wall-running and dashing your way around a city, with the goal of tagging as many spots as you can with your name.
Fans of Jet Set Radio around the world need to sit up and pay attention to Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, a spiritual successor to Sega's cult classic Dreamcast title. A new teaser trailer for Bomb Rush Cyberfu