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Cyber Hook Swings Onto PC This Month

Blazing Stick and Graffiti Games have announced a release date for their upcoming first-person 3D platformer, Cyber Hook.Officially set to release on September 24th for $15 USD, Cyber Hook lets players run, jump, and parkour their way through a variety of bright and aesthetic levels using multiple slick powers and tools.

Announced alongside the release date is Marathon Mode, which lets players marathon the game’s 70+ levels, with leaderboards and new marathon challenges each month. Théo TouatyLead Developer at Blazing Stick, commented on the release:

The community has been clamoring for the game’s release and excitement has only been growing since being featured in the Steam Game Festival this summer. We’re thrilled to see how people speedrun the levels and find new paths we didn’t even think of to complete the game. In Cyber Hook, abusing physics and forging your own path is all part of the fun!

For more information on Cyber Hook, check out the trailer above as well as our preview.

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Stationed in the barren arctic land of Canada, Spencer is a semi-frozen Managing Editor who plays video games like they're going out of style. His favourite genres are JRPGs, Fighting Games, and Platformers.

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