Indie developer Team Reptile has delayed the release of Bomb Rush Cyberfunk for a second time.

Originally scheduled to arrive in 2021before being pushed to 2022, thePCand console game is now targeting a summer 2023 release.

Jet Set Radio spiritual successor Bomb Rush Cyberfunk delayed again

“We are convinced that releasing the game this year will not take it to a level where we would be personally satisfied with,” the studiosaidon Wednesday.

“To create a fulfilling and unique game we are extending the development time of Bomb Rush Cyberfunk to summer 2023.

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“But we will be dumping a lot more visuals this week to show how it is shaping up,” it added.

Inspired by Jet Set Radio, Bomb Rush Cyberfunk sees players skating freely around a 3D world and graffitiing various neighbourhoods to claim territories.

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Using their boostpacks players can do special ‘Boost Tricks’ like this 1080 spin. If you land this into a manual, you’re able to keep the combo going. Coming from higher ground and landing into a manual also gives a speed boost.https://t.co/rgvydOCj47

The action is accompanied by a soundtrack from Hideki Naganuma, the composer of Smilebit’sSegaDreamcast classic and its 2002Xboxsequel, Jet Set Radio Future.

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Nintendoannounced last August that Bomb Rush Cyberfunk will bereleased for Switch as a timed console exclusive.

Hilversum, Netherlands-based Team Reptile previously developed Megabyte Punch, Lethal League and Lethal League Blaze.

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