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Tweet by William D'Angelo , posted on 01 May 2024 / 2,525 Views Developer Digital Cybercherries announced Hypercharge: Unboxed will launch for the Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One on May 31 for $29.99.
Hypercharge: Unboxed is available now on Xbox Series X/S and Xbox One.Inspired by films like Toy Story and Small Soldiers, Hypercharge: Unboxed is a first and third-person shooter action figure ...
Hypercharge: Unboxed has been around for a few years now, but its presence was limited to PC, where it had a small but dedicated following of players looking for quick retro blasts of classic FPS ...
Hypercharge: Unboxed is inspired by films like Toy Story and Small Soldiers, and comes with a story campaign mode that can be played solo offline or with up to four players in online co-op. It ...
HYPERCHARGE: Unboxed will launch for Xbox Series and Xbox One on May 31 for $29.99, developer Digital Cybercherries announced. Pre-orders are available now via Microsoft Store at a discounted price… ...
Hypercharge: Unboxed is a classic style FPS that mixes Tower Defense with Wave-Based Shooting. It has a huge focus on teamwork, exploration and progression.
Things looked pretty dire for Digital Cybercherries in 2017. The team had just launched Hypercharge: Unboxed into early access on Steam, and it was getting a chilly reception from players.
Hypercharge: Unboxed is also available on Nintendo Switch, and Xbox versions are set to arrive at some point in the future.
"Hypercharge: Unboxed has been a smash hit on PC, Switch, and Xbox, where it was selected as one of the six best indie titles of 2024," said Digital Cybercherries creative gameplay and marketing ...
Hypercharge: Unboxed is a game that has been through quite the process of development, release, and re-release. Digital Cybercherries had quite an idea on their hands with a first-person shooter ...
Hypercharge: Unboxed has been around for a while, but its newfound fame is a result of a successful marketing campaign and the game finding its niche.
Hypercharge: Unboxed looks to rekindle the small "toy game" sub-genre once dominated by Army Men and Toy Commander, but it wasn't easy for the small dev team to get this far.