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Bionic Bay Set to Launch on April 17 with Enhanced Gameplay

by Victoria Mar 17,2025

Bionic Bay Set to Launch on April 17 with Enhanced Gameplay

Kepler Interactive, in collaboration with Mureena and Psychoflow, has announced a revised launch date for their sci-fi platformer, Bionic Bay. Initially slated for March 13th, the game will now launch on April 17th for PlayStation 5 and PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store.

Bionic Bay distinguishes itself through innovative gameplay mechanics centered around its unique "Swap" system. This physics-based interaction system allows players to manipulate the environment, dramatically altering movement, defense, and combat strategies. The result is a dynamic and thrilling experience that constantly evolves.

Intricately designed levels brimming with physical objects, particles, and liquids enhance immersion. A state-of-the-art physics engine powers every interaction, ensuring a captivating and unique experience with each play session. Players can anticipate a deeply engaging exploration of these meticulously crafted worlds.

This extended development time allows the team to further refine the game, promising a significantly improved and polished final product at launch.

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