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Punch Club 2: Fast Forward is released for iOS

New fighting simulator from tinyBuild is available on the App Store for $9.99, with optional DLC.

Publisher tinyBuild has officially released Punch Club 2: Fast Forward for mobile devices running iOS. The game is available for download on the App Store for $9.99. In addition to the base game, the DLC “The Iron Fist” can also be purchased for $4.99. There is no information on the game’s release for Android devices.

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Punch Club 2: Fast Forward is released for iOS

Punch Club 2: Fast Forward is an RPG and fighting simulator that puts the player in the role of a professional fighter. The game takes place decades after the events of the first title in the series and features a futuristic setting with cyberpunk elements, including human modifications with machines. Players must train their characters, acquire new skills, and win tournaments to achieve the champion title.

The game was originally released for PC via Steam in July 2023. Now, tinyBuild has launched this version for mobile devices, initially available only to iOS users. Regarding the Android release, considering that the first game in the franchise is available on Google Play, the expectation is that Punch Club 2: Fast Forward will be released for Android at a future date.

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Written by Teddy William

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