Streetdog BMX gets January 2026 release

Streetdog BMX gets January 2026 release

Streetdog BMX will launch early next year on Steam.

Announced today, the game will be released on January 14. The game was featured on our best games of PAX West 2024 list. A new trailer can be seen here.

Adam Hunt, Yeah Us! Games said this about the game:

"As a long term fan of both BMX and video games, I'm thrilled to be able to bring them both together in Streetdog BMX. I can't wait to get the game out into the world and see other fans enjoy it as much as I do!"

A synopsis for Streetdog BMX reads:

Spin, flip, grind and shred through six jam-packed maps where the streets become a biker’s playground. Players can master their latest combo in the skate park and then show off their skills off buildings, rooftops, construction zones and more. Each location offers more than just tarmac for tires - discovering the full breadth of these maps can lead players to new challenges, tricks and hidden areas, all while perfecting their craft at the same time.

Nailing that perfect combo may be ‘tricky’ enough for some, but for the more adventurous there are over 270 challenges that will see players push their creativity to the limit. Race against the clock, master an ambitious stunt, break records and reach new heights to grind through each challenge. If players can best the bike and beat all 270, there’s no need to hit the brakes - Streetdog BMX dares players to keep biking and experimenting, hitting even higher scores and inventing creative new combos.

Created by BMX riders, for BMX riders, Streetdog BMX recognises that every player is unique. From how they play, down to how they look, this action-packed title ensures a truly custom experience as individual as the people behind the handlebars. Players can customise their bike to match their style, and choose from a range of outfits, hairstyles, tattoos and accessories before showing off on the streets.

Streetdog BMX can be wishlisted on Steam right now here.

Since 2009, MP3s and NPCs owner Terrance Pryor has written about music, conventions, cosplay, and video games for publications such as AXS, Examiner, Fake Walls, and Ranker. Based out of Los Angeles, the former rock concert promoter/radio host can be seen talking about rock music on AXS TV’s Music’s Greatest Mysteries and discussing music and whatever else on their Black Man Talks Rock channel on YouTube.