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Jump Over the Age business and news from across the web.- Citizen Sleeper and Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector rocket onto on Nintendo Switch™ 2Indie publisher Fellow Traveller and developer Jump Over the Age announced that both Citizen Sleeper and Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector are now available on the Nintendo Switch 2. The narrative RPGs feature 4K resolution, native 60fps, and players who own the original Nintendo Switch versions can upgrade at no additional cost.
- Citizen Sleeper creator explains why they're taking a swing with their new RPGGareth Damian Martin, creator of Citizen Sleeper, discusses the risks involved in developing their new RPG, Signet City, which features a fungal brain parasite influencing multiple hosts. Martin explains their design philosophy, drawing parallels to their previous games In Other Waters and Citizen Sleeper, and highlights the importance of innovative RPG structures and unique world-building in an industry they feel is lacking in risk-taking.
- This Weeks 2 Free Games on Epic Games StoreThe Epic Games Store is offering two free games: Citizen Sleeper, a narrative sci-fi RPG, and ROBOBEAT, a rhythm-driven rogue-lite shooter. Both titles are available at no cost until June 25 and will remain permanently in users' libraries once claimed. Citizen Sleeper, developed by Jump Over The Age, features dice-based mechanics and a deep narrative set on a space station, while ROBOBEAT combines first-person shooting with rhythm-based gameplay and allows players to import their own music.
- Fungalpunk RPG Signet City announcedPublisher Fellow Traveller and developer Jump Over the Age have announced Signet City, a first-person "fungalpunk" RPG. The game is in development for Windows PC, with platforms including Steam, GOG, and Humble Store. Players will embody a parasite in a city facing ecological collapse and strange technologies, influencing the lives of its inhabitants.
- As an RPG fan, these are the 9 new trailers that have made me run to my wishlist this JuneThis article highlights nine new RPG trailers revealed in June that have excited the author, a self-proclaimed RPG fan. The showcased games span various subgenres and platforms, including Persona 4 Revival, Clockwork Revolution, Fire Emblem: Fortune's Weave, Fable, Vampire: The Masquerade – Eternal Whispers, Threads of Time, Exodus, Signet City, and Final Fantasy 7 Revelation.
- Signet City emerges from the PC Gaming ShowJump Over the Age and Fellow Traveller have revealed Signet City, a first-person narrative RPG inspired by post-punk Britain and fungalpunk themes. Developed by Gareth Damian Martin, the game features a parasite inhabiting human minds in a declining coastal city and is set for release on PC via Steam.
- Citizen Sleeper creator's new game is a "fungalpunk" RPG in which you're a parasite, infecting the lives of people in a city inspired by post-punk BritainSignet City is a new first-person narrative RPG from Gareth Damian Martin, the creator of Citizen Sleeper. The game features a "fungalpunk" aesthetic inspired by post-punk Britain, where players control a parasite infecting the lives of inhabitants in Signet City. It is currently only announced for PC.
- Play a parasitic brain mushroom in Signet City, the first-person fungalpunk RPG from the creator of Citizen SleeperJump Over The Age, known for Citizen Sleeper, has announced Signet City, a first-person fungalpunk RPG. Players will embody a parasitic spore inhabiting the brains of residents in a British coastal town, influencing their lives and uncovering stories. The game draws inspiration from the industrial collapse of UK cities in the 1980s and ecological concepts.
- Signet City is the next game from the Citizen Sleeper teamJump Over The Age has announced Signet City, a new narrative RPG inspired by the post-punk era and ecological collapse in 1980s UK cities. The game features a monochrome art style, first-person perspective, and a tabletop-inspired dice-rolling system where host emotions influence success chances.
- Citizen Sleeper creator announces first-person ‘fungalpunk’ RPG Signet City for PCJump Over the Age, the developer behind Citizen Sleeper, has announced Signet City, a new first-person "fungalpunk" RPG. The game is set to release on PC via Steam, GOG, and Humble Store, though a specific release date has not yet been announced. Signet City is described as a dark dream of the 1980s, inspired by the UK's industrial cities and featuring a unique monochrome art style.
- Citizen Sleeper dev's next game looks nothing like it, and that's what makes me so excitedSignet City, the next game from Citizen Sleeper developer Jump Over the Age, is an RPG set in a fungus-infected British city, distinct from its predecessor's space station setting. Directed by Gareth Damian Martin, the game features a hand-drawn art style and explores themes of anti-capitalism and poor living conditions, with its world premiere trailer shown at the PC Gaming Show.
- Citizen Sleeper 1 and 2 are coming to Nintendo Switch 2 later this monthCitizen Sleeper and its sequel, Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector, are set to release on Nintendo Switch 2 on June 25th. Players who already own either game on the original Nintendo Switch will be eligible for a free upgrade to the Switch 2 version on the same day. Creator Gareth Damian Martin also teased a new game reveal at the PC Gaming Show.
- One Of 2025's Best Games Is Getting A 'Nintendo Switch 2 Edition' This MonthJump Over The Age announced that Citizen Sleeper and Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector will receive 'Nintendo Switch 2 Editions' on June 25th. These new versions will feature improved resolution up to 4K docked and a 60fps frame rate, with free upgrades available for existing owners of the Nintendo Switch versions.
- 12 Games You Can Actually Finish Under 30 Hours (2026) | TAGThis article highlights 12 games that can be completed in under 30 hours, with many falling under 10 hours, emphasizing that their short length is by design rather than due to cut content. The list includes titles like A Short Hike, Firewatch, Stray, and Outer Wilds, categorized by playtime and offering a solution for players struggling with large backlogs.
- Clair Obscur and Dispatch lead BAFTA Game Awards 2026 nominationsClair Obscur: Expedition 33 and Dispatch lead the BAFTA Game Awards 2026 nominations with 12 and nine nods respectively. A total of 42 titles received nominations across various categories, with Ghost of Yotei, Death Stranding 2: On the Beach, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, and Arc Raiders also securing multiple nominations. The awards ceremony is scheduled for April 17, 2026, in London.
- BAFTA Game Awards 2026 nominations revealed, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 leads in nine categoriesThe nominations for the 2026 BAFTA Game Awards have been revealed, with Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 leading with 12 nominations, including Best Game. Other notable nominees for Best Game include Dispatch and Ghost of Yōtei. The awards ceremony will take place on April 17, 2026, in London.
- Bafta Games 2026 nominees announced and it’s another Clair Obscur sweepThe nominations for the Bafta Games Awards 2026 have been announced, with Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 leading the pack with 12 nominations, matching its record at The Game Awards. Dispatch and Arc Raiders also received multiple nominations, including for Best Game. The awards ceremony is scheduled for April 17.
- Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector ReviewCitizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector evolves its predecessor's "dice-RPG" formula with a crew-based survival loop, increased stakes, and a more ambitious scope. Players manage a stolen ship and a group of individuals with their own issues, facing personal pressure from a pursuing gang leader. While the UI has some friction, the game's narrative design, atmospheric presentation, and meaningful choices make it a compelling experience, even for newcomers.