Bionic Bay Will Now Release on April 17

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Bionic Bay, the sci-fi platformer from Mureena and Psychoflow Studio, is now set to launch on April 17, 2025. This delay gives the developers more time to refine the experience. Ahead of the release, a new playable demo featuring the online mode will arrive on Steam in the coming weeks. Players can test their skills in speedrun challenges, race against ghost opponents, and climb the online leaderboards.

Set in a biomechanical world, Bionic Bay blends realistic physics with detailed pixel art. Players take on the role of a scientist navigating meticulously designed levels filled with unique mechanics like Swap, Time Freeze, and Power Fist. These abilities let players manipulate space-time to overcome traps and obstacles in creative ways. The world is packed with both futuristic and classic platforming elements, from bouncing force rays and supermagnets to swinging vines and explosive hazards.

Developed by a small but dedicated team, Bionic Bay has already gained recognition, winning the Best Game Design Award at the Taipei Game Show. The game launches on April 17 for PlayStation 5 and PC via Steam. You can add the game to your wishlist right now on both platforms. Also, check out the new release date trailer below.

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