We first reported on Bail Force: Cyberpunk Bounty Hunters in December 2025. The retro-inspired roguelite is out now on Steam, priced at $9.99, with a 20% discount for early birds. The game has been developed by YSY Softworks and published by indie.io. Built as a fast, high-pressure action roguelite, Bail Force: Cyberpunk Bounty Hunters challenges players to survive a city that actively pushes back. Combat is tight, aggressive, and constantly shifting, blending classic 2D arcade responsiveness with modern roguelite pacing where every slash, shot, and dash matters.
At the core of the experience is Bail Force’s Adaptive Combat System, a mechanic that ensures no strategy stays safe for long. Enemies dynamically analyze how players fight and evolve in real time. Favor ranged weapons and foes will close the distance. Lean too heavily on melee or evasive play, and enemies will shift their positioning and behavior to counter it. Rather than static encounters, each run becomes a constant tactical back-and-forth as New Rise City learns from the player.
Runs are supported by a modular Add-On Upgrade System, allowing players to customize weapons, movement, and abilities mid-hunt. Add-Ons provide passive bonuses and active enhancements that enable powerful synergies, last-second pivots, and risk-reward experimentation as challenges escalate.
As an action roguelite, Bail Force: Cyberpunk Bounty Hunters is built for replayability. Procedurally generated city hunts remix layouts, enemy encounters, and combat scenarios so no two runs play quite the same. Each hunt offers new challenges and opportunities to refine tactics against ever-adapting enemies.
Threaded through every run is a dual-protagonist narrative set in a dystopian metropolis ruled by crime lords and corporate enforcers. Players step into the boots of two elite bounty hunters: Angel, a driven student out for revenge, and Lea, a sharp-edged survivor chasing her next big payout. Their missions collide as both track the most dangerous crime lord in New Rise City, with choices, combat tendencies, and protagonist selection shaping branching story paths and multiple endings.
