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Kiyo - Bunny Tyranny Stealth Action Game Launches June 25

This marks a full release for a distinctive indie title that blends cyberpunk pixel art, stealth mechanics, and a heavily Japanese-inspired dystopian setting, developed by a two-person team.

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Kiyo - Bunny Tyranny Stealth Action Game Launches June 25

CobraTekku Games announced that 'KIYO - Bunny Tyranny' will release on Nintendo Switch on June 25 and on PC via Steam on June 26. The 2D side-scrolling stealth action game is set in Rabbit Hole City, a neon-lit cyberpunk dystopia ruled by smartphone-addicted rabbits. Players control Kiyo, a feline former predator, using stealth, ropes, and carrots to overthrow the rabbit dictatorship. The game is developed by UK indie studio PixelRats.

Developed by the UK-based two-person team PixelRats, 'KIYO - Bunny Tyranny' casts players as Kiyo, a feline former predator navigating Rabbit Hole City, a neon-lit dystopia where rabbits have risen to dominance through technology. The 2D side-scrolling stealth action game requires players to observe rabbit police behavior, hide in shadows, and use limited items like ropes and carrots to bypass obstacles and enemies. A 'Cat Vision' mode helps identify threats in darkness. The game offers five difficulty levels, including a 'HOPELESS' option for challenge seekers. The Nintendo Switch version launches June 25; the Steam version follows June 26, with a demo already available. Notably, the Switch version does not support Japanese language, despite the game's heavy Japanese cultural aesthetic.

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