An interactive desktop radio where your battlestation comes alive — stream your own music in immersive 3D audio, watch the world react, and uncover the twist that makes it unique.
PC CyRadio turns a glowing RGB battlestation into a living, playable radio. The desktop station is fully interactive — lean into the desk and the world responds. A real-time HUD keeps the time and date ticking on your tablet, while the screens quietly showcase concept art from Rust & Ruin. And there's an unusual twist waiting for anyone curious enough to find the intriguing button…
Highlighted components are interactive. Reach in, press, and observe how the scene moves around.
A real-time heads-up display renders the current time and date right on the in-game Tablet, keeping the room grounded in the now.
The main monitor play exclusive in-game footage from IronDawn: Genesis — a peek behind the curtain of the CyberStudios universe.
A simple cellphone decorated with Harvesters Fields concept art, offering an early look at what's coming next.
Your music lives in 3D space. Interacting with the desk shifts your position — and the volume of the track streaming from your Music folder rises and falls with it.
At random intervals, warm floppy-disk and spinning-HDD sounds crackle to life — a nostalgic hum from the golden age of desktop computing.
Something unusual is hidden on the screen. Find the intriguing button and PC CyRadio takes an unexpected turn. We won't spoil it - This is Fine.
Drop your own tracks into the Music folder and CyRadio streams them instantly, caching a smart playlist for lightning-fast startups.
PC CyRadio plays the tracks you give it. Just drop your audio files into the game's Music folder and launch — CyRadio builds and caches a playlist so your station is ready to spin in seconds.
A .json playlist
cache is generated automatically for quicker start-ups.
PC CyRadio is a Windows desktop experience. Headphones are recommended to get the most out of the 3D spatial audio.
Grab the game and the quick tutorial video. New to CyRadio? We recommend watching the short demo first.