With the advent of Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, the Radio-shaped void in our lives is set to be filled - Jet Set to be filled, even. However with no new activity since 2013, the Jet Set series as a whole has been parked these past ten years. An Xbox-exclusive sequel titled Jet Set Future followed two years later, and ports of the original Jet Set Radio began to surface for PC and mobile devices in the early 2010s. Originally revealed all the way back in 2020, Bomb Rush Cyberfunk has been shaping itself up to spiritually succeed Smilebit and Sega’s street-savvy graffiti skater Jet Set Radio, first released for the Dreamcast in the year 2000, the literal Y2K. RELATED: A Persona 3 Remake Appears To Have Been In Development For Years His groupmates, Tryce and Bel, want to go “All City”, and Red himself just wants an answer to the question of how his human head got switched out with an AI 'robohead' - banding together, the crew takes on the five big boroughs of New Amsterdam, spray-paints the town, and earns hefty helpings of street cred (via the Steam page). Set in New Amsterdam, Bomb Rush Cyberfunk follows the figurative skid marks of graffiti writer Red, who joins the ranks of the Bomb Rush Crew. The tweet announcing the delay also reslated Bomb Rush Cyberfunk for a Summer 2023 release window - and here we are today, with the game ready and set to go for August 18 this year. Bomb Rush Cyberfunk was initially slated for a 2022 release, however at the start of last September, Team Reptile opted to delay the game in order to "take it to a level where we would be personally satisfied with".
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