

The game will come to Nintendo Switch, Windows PC via Steam, and potentially other platforms, too. Graffiti tagging, cop evasion, and general turn-of-the-millennium counterculture hijinks will all feature too, of course. Gif: Bomb Rush Cyberfunk Fans have been asking Sega for decades now to make a Jet Set Radio sequel, and since the company seemingly isn’t interesting, some fans are stepping in to do it themselves. Michael Harradence / AugThe Jet Set Radio-esque Bomb Rush Cyberfunk is coming to consoles, developer Team Reptile has revealed during an interview with. 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. 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.


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 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.
