bubsy 4d

Today, during Gamescom, publisher Atari and indie developer Fabraz announced Bubsy 4D, a direct sequel to Bubsy 3D. A release date was not announced for Bubsy 4D but it will be coming to Xbox, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Switch, Switch 2, and PC via Steam and Epic Games Store.

The new Bubsy game will come with an updated personality, a new look, and a collection of brand new moves, including the physics-based, momentum-heavy hairball, as Fabraz puts it. 

Here are the Features of Bubsy 4D:

  • Three creatively themed planets with five levels, each featuring several different challenges to tackle.
  • Deeply expressive move-set that also features the hairball, a physics/momentum heavy driven form!
  • A spaceship hub filled with returning, but radically redesigned, characters that are bound to get a laugh out of you.
  • Fully voiced cutscenes, with Bubsy being voiced by none other than Sean Chiplock!
  • A shop full of unlockable outfits and abilities.
  • Online leaderboards with ghost racing!
  • A funky, jazzy OST by Fat Bard!

Fabraz has also mentioned they are progressing well on Demon Tides and will have news on that project soon.

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Tyler has a passion for video games and started Rectify Gaming in 2013, where the goal was to bring players together. Over the years, Rectify Gaming has grown into a reliable media outlet for news, reviews, opinions, esports, and more.

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