Cloudpunk - the noir cyberpunk title from indie game developer ION LANDS - released earlier this year on PC, receiving high marks from TheGamer in our review for its ambitious take on the cyberpunk genre.
For those who are waiting for the pixelated cyberpunk adventure to make its way to consoles, your patience is about to be rewarded.
In addition to Cloudpunk making its way to PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch, the game will also receive special treatment courtesy of Merge Games, which will release brand-new Signature Edition retail versions of the game along with the standard editions.
Cloudpunk tells the story of Rania’s first night as a delivery driver for the courier service, Cloudpunk. It’s a night that Rania won’t soon forget as she makes questionable deliveries with her A.I. companion Camus, meets quirky characters, and learns the mystery and secrets of the vertically-built neon city of Nivalis.
Though no official release date has been revealed for Cloudpunk’s release on consoles, a pre-order date of June 25th has been listed for the physical standard editions of the game for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC, as well as the physical Signature Editions of the game for PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch.
Cloudpunk’s Signature Edition will come with the following extras:
- Region free copy of Cloudpunk on Nintendo Switch or PlayStation 4 Original soundtrack CD Numbered comic art print Exclusive Cloudpunk and Camus enamel pins Packaged in a sturdy “Sierra” box with outer sleeve
With Cyberpunk 2077 having been delayed until later this year, cyberpunk-genre fans could do far worse than snagging Cloudpunk. Plenty of titles have jumped on the bandwagon in hopes of riding the hype that the cyberpunk genre has right now, but Cloudpunk is one of just a handful of games that actually gets it right.
If you can hold out for just a little longer, Cloudpunk will make the perfect addition to your console’s library. If not, the game is available now for PC via Steam.
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