Developer Phoenix Game Productions, and co-publishers 3DM Games and Gone Shootin have announced Tokyo Underground Killer will launch on Steam September 5th, 2025 for $9.99.
The game is described as being a fever-dream-inspired cyberpunk action game, and will feature both full English and Japanese voice acting.
Daniel Hedjazi, Studio Head and Director at Phoenix Game Productions, had the following to say about the announcement:
"Creating this game was our dream and passion for many years. We can't wait for players to finally experience our violent, fever-dreamish vision of Tokyo. Between maniac Yakuza bosses, revenge-driven Idols, and enticing cult leaders, Kobayashi's trip through Tokyo’s underworld is not only a relentless fight for survival, but also a journey of self-discovery, filled with dark humor and unexpected twists. Paired with an unforgettable soundtrack created by legendary musician Andrew Hulshult and a story told through almost 100 pages of unique comic book panels drawn by comic artist Hans Steinbach, we believe that Tokyo Underground Killer will deliver a gaming experience unlike anything else."
For more, here is the overview and new gameplay trailer.
Overview:
Neon-infused katana action in a fever dream Tokyo!
Dive into Tokyo's criminal underground as the feared "Shinjuku Vampire" Kobayashi and take out crazy lunatics for just the right price.
Unrelenting katana combat: Slash, stab and parry your way through hordes of monsters inspired by Japanese demons
- Blood is the key to survival: Use 10 different blood skills to overcome challenging enemies, then suck in their blood to replenish your health and skills
- Fever dream Tokyo: Explore neon-drenched renditions of real places like Shinjuku, Akihabara or Shibuya
- Enjoy Tokyo's nighlife: Between missions you can relax in your own apartment in Shinjuku, buy decorations and play minigames in the city hub
- Become Unstoppable: Upgrade your ability tree to become stronger and unlock new abilities
- Hand drawn comic: A bizarre story with crazy characters brought to live in dynamic comic scenes drawn by Hans “Heavy Metal Hanzo” Steinbach
- Thanks, Andrew: Over 2 hour of original electronic music composed by the legendary Andrew Hulshult
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