Lazy Bear Games (known for their hit, Graveyard Keeper) and publisher tinyBuild, announced that their fighter management simulator Punch Club 2: Fast Forward has officially launched on iOS devices.
The game’s revamped UI is optimized for touch screens, offering a seamless experience on iOS devices.
Set in a neon-soaked cyberpunk city, Punch Club 2: Fast Forward invites players to step out of their makeshift gym garage and into the chaotic streets. In a high-tech, low-life society, technology has advanced in strange ways and fights break out on every corner.
Players will take on the role of a fighter working to uncover the truth about a mysterious ‘Dark Fist.’
The gameplay features a detailed management system where players can plan out their fighter’s daily routines. They can earn money through various means such as working with the police or getting involved with the mafia.
In order to gain an upper hand in this brave new world, players can take on quests to level up stats and unlock new fighting techniques. They can also accelerate their training using illegal software and neuro-technology, though this comes with its own risks.
Lazy Bear Games has mastered their colorful take on humor after Graveyard Keeper. Despite the game’s bleak atmosphere, Punch Club 2 is filled with quirky NPCs, bizarre interactions, and multiple storylines that offer different paths to explore. It also comes with numerous easter eggs and familiar faces for pop culture enthusiasts.


Punch Club 2 released July 20 last year on consoles, receiving a decent gamerscores ranging from 7.7 to 8.8. The game is also available on Steam with a limited-time daily deal offering a 50% discount, which includes the main game, soundtrack, and art book.
Punch Club 2 is now available to download on the App Store for USD 9.99/€9.99. A demo is available which alolows players to go through the game's first 45 minutes. It also offers an option to bundle the game with its first DLC, Iron Fist, for USD 14.99/€17.99.
Punch Club 2: Fast Forward supports iPhone models from 2018 onwards, including the iPhone XR, iPhone XS, and iPhone XS Max.