
The Steam page listing describes a world "where self-styled crews are equipped with personal boostpacks, new heights of graffiti are reached", taking place in " a sprawling metropolis in an alternate future set to the musical brainwaves of Hideki Naganuma". The game is confirmed to be coming to Steam on Windows, with no other consoles announced as of yet. No release date was given, but Team Reptile confirmed it would not release in 2020. Accompanying the video is an upbeat, funky tune familiar to Jet Set Radio fans as the work of Hideki Naganuma. The 15-second trailer shows a cast of characters in a colorful city, who tag, grind, and dance just like Beat and the rest of the Jet Set Radio gang did two decades ago. Related: 10 Best Sega Franchises That Aren't SonicĪnnounced on Twitter with a teaser trailer, Team Reptile's upcoming game, Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, is a spiritual successor to the Jet Set Radio franchise.

For the studio's next game, it seems the similarities with Sega's cult hit are growing. The music, visuals, and anti-establishment themes are all reminiscent of Jet Set Radio, with Naganuma contributing to Lethal League Blaze's soundtrack. Getting hit with the ball is the only way to deal damage, leading to intense, high energy battles.

Lethal League is a 2D fighting game where players hit a ball that accelerates with every strike. Team Reptile is a Dutch indie studio most known for 2015's Lethal League and its sequel, Lethal League Blaze.
