Steam charts have recently seen a shift in popularity, with titles like Stray becoming the most wishlisted game on the platform, and Hypercharge: Unboxed becoming one of the top-sellers globally. Hypercharge is an indie game that's not new to Steam, as it did debut in Early Access back in 2017, but then underwent major changes over the years. Improvements are far from over, as UK-based developer Digital Cybercherries wants Hypercharge to be the best it can be before launching on next-gen consoles too.
With the next-gen update, Hypercharge will see a major revolution in its game modes, as well as the introduction of a new story campaign that takes place in the Wave mode, following the story of Sergeant Max Ammo and Major Evil. Joe Henson from Digital Cybercherries talked to Game Rant about plans for Hypercharge, what sort of content future updates will bring, and the possibilities of a battle royale mode in this action figure game. Interview has been edited for brevity and clarity.
Hypercharge Dev Talks Story Campaign, 90s Movies, and Battle Royale
Q: How did you come up with your studio name, Digital Cybercherries?
A: Digital Cybercherries formed back in 2015. There are five developers in Digital Cybercherries, and we got another friend involved now, so it's technically six, cut the core developers originally were five. We all have a say in Digital Cybercherries, we're all friends, it's like a family business. We all came up with the name together and thought of really cool names over the weekend, and we put all these cool names into a «virtual hat,» then we started to pick them all out. As they came out, we voted on what would be the funniest, best name, and eventually filtered out Digital Cybercherries.
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