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Punch Club 2: Fast Forward Prepares for August iOS Launch

by Savannah Feb 11,2025

Punch Club 2: Fast Forward is coming to mobile! iOS users rejoice, as tinyBuild has announced the game's release on August 22nd.

This boxing management sim, set in a gritty cyberpunk future (think 80s, but with a futuristic twist!), lets you guide your character from average Joe to boxing champion—and much more. The game features a unique Choose Your Own Adventure style and dozens of easter eggs. While opinions on the game's synthwave aesthetic may vary, its depth and engaging minigames have already built a dedicated fanbase.

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A Knockout Experience

Punch Club 2: Fast Forward offers a surprisingly deep management simulation experience, complemented by a variety of unusual minigames and side quests. It's a challenging yet rewarding experience for completionists, and a solid option for anyone looking for something fresh and unique in the mobile gaming space.

Looking for more mobile gaming recommendations? Check out our list of the best mobile games of 2024 (so far), or explore our list of the most anticipated mobile games of the year to see what's on the horizon.

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