And at the time when some sources claim that Sega would be preparing something around the license released on Dreamcast and Xbox, it was time for Bomb Rush Cyberfunk to aim for a release date, so as not to find yourself in front of its illustrious model. Cultivating the same offbeat urban spirit as Smilebit’s game, to the point of having secured the services of composer Hideki Naganuma, Bomb Rush Cyberfunk features clans of graffiti artists on wheels (but not only, the game is also in BMX) seeking to take control of the city by listening to good sound, chaining tricks and grinding on anything that looks like a ramp, while escaping the forces of order that we imagine already outdated.

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The story revolves around Red, a graffiti artist whose head has been replaced by an artificial intelligence. His meeting with Tryce and Bel, the founders of the Bomb Rush Crew, will allow him to investigate this astonishing disappearance. Note that the date of August 18 concerns a release on Steam and Switch, but the game is also scheduled shortly after on PlayStation and Xbox consoles.

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