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Bomb Rush Cyberfunk

Bomb Rush Cyberfunk future

Following the success of Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, Team Reptile appears to be keen on working further on the franchise with more games.

The studio briefly touched on the future in a recent issue of EDGE. Co-founder Tim Remmers indicated that the team is interested in further ‘Cyberfunk’ games, and while it’s unclear what’s coming next, he mentioned a scrapped rhythm game that could be brought back in some form.

Bomb Rush Cyberfunk update

Bomb Rush Cyberfunk received a new update this week, and the full patch notes are available.

The main attraction here is an improved pause menu map that now shows Taxi Signs, Cypher Spots and Public Toilets. While toilets will be immediately visible, players will need to find the Taxi and Cypher spots first. Also included is a counter for how much stuff is still needed to collect in the current stage – outfits, skateboards, music or graffiti.

Below are the full patch notes:

Bomb Rush Cyberfunk physical

iam8bit, distribution partner Skybound Games, and Team Reptile announced today that a physical version of Bomb Rush Cyberfunk is in the works for Switch.

The retail edition includes the standard region-free cartridge with worldwide compatibility, six die-cut vinyl graffiti stickers, and cover art from Tan Zhi Hui. There are also plans for an iam8bit Exclusive Edition that contains a graffiti art booklet showcasing art from the game, a collectible slipcase, exclusive cover art by Tan ​​Zhi Hui, and six die-cut vinyl graffiti stickers.

A new update has been announced for Bomb Rush Cyberfunk. Simply titled “Patch 1” this brings a variety of additions to the game, including a new minigame for your Flip Phone, Micro Boy. The usual bug fixes are also included.

Full details for the patch can be found below.

Bomb Rush Cyberfunk review

System: Switch
Release date: August 18, 2023
Developer: Team Reptile
Publisher: Team Reptile


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Bomb Rush Cyberfunk gameplay

We’ve got a ton of gameplay from the Switch version of Bomb Rush Cyberfunk following its release today. Fans can check out over an hour of footage.

Here’s an official overview of the game:

Bomb Rush Cyberfunk launch trailer

Team Reptile just issued a new launch trailer for Bomb Rush Cyberfunk. After it was previously delayed, the graffiti-action-adventure arrives today.

We have more information in the following overview:

Bomb Rush Cyberfunk release date

Original (4/19): Today’s Indie World Showcase provided a final release date for Bomb Rush Cyberfunk. We now know that the game will be ready to go on August 18, 2023.

Bomb Rush Cyberfunk was originally targeting a 2022 debut. However, Team Reptile ended up moving the title to Summer 2023 to guarantee “a fulfilling and unique game”.

Bomb Rush Cyberfunk delayed

Bomb Rush Cyberfunk has been delayed, with Team Reptile just announcing that it’s pushing the project back to Summer 2023.

The game was first confirmed for Switch last August. Team Reptile was originally intending to have it wrapped up this year and launch it as a timed console exclusive. However, extra time will be used to make ” a fulfilling and unique game”.

Bomb Rush Cyberfunk Movestyle

Team Reptile is back with a new “Movestyle” teaser trailer for the graffiti-action-adventure game Bomb Rush Cyberfunk which gives fans another look, including the confirmation of skateboarding and BMX alongside inline skating.

The video was also accompanied by a blog post from director Dion Koster. Read what he had to say below.


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