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Top-down shooter Space Punks announced for PC and consoles

July 2, 2021 by Andrew Newton

Jagex Partners and Polish developer Flying Wild Hog have announced their latest game, Space Punks.  This top-down shooter RPG is Jagex Partners’ first title and will be in Early Access for PC on 14th July and on consoles in 2022.  A new trailer has been released (see below) that provides a sneak peek of the looting shooting action.

Space Punks takes players around the galaxy in a unique sci-fi setting where they will be able to choose from four different characters for some crazy over the top action.  Players will seek out fame and fortune by taking on lucrative contracts on far-flung planets.  There’s a variety of different weapons and equipment that players will be able to use to wipe out a variety of monsters, aliens and defective robots.

The game is designed so that every location visited is a living, breathing and ever-changing world where everything is unexpected and exciting.

Flying Wild Hog and Jagex Partners present Space Punks, a co-op action RPG entering Early Access on PC this July 14th, 2021. Get ready to rip space a new one!

Space Punks will bring action-packed fun and excitement to players on PC and consoles.  Look out for the game in Early Access from 4th July and an Open Beta this winter on PC and a console release in 2022.

 

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Flying Wild Hog, Jagex Partners, Space Punks

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