Cowboy Bebop tabletop RPG is on its way for all dice rollers who've dreamed of making their very own jazz-listening, spacefaring bounty hunters.

Cowboy Bebop: The Roleplaying Game, designed by Italian tabletop studio Fumble GDR will be published by Mana Project Studio and Don't Panic Games. It will receive a 2022 Kickstarter campaign, and a mockup of the rulebook's design looks like the project will veer close to the original Cowboy Bebop anime series rather than the impending Netflix live-action adaptation.

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Cowboy Bebop RPG mockup

Cowboy Bebop is part of those anime that made up our cultural background," said Michele Paroli, founder of Mana Project Studio. "As fans of the anime, we are thrilled to be able to work on this project, a unique opportunity to design on both the themes of CBB and its strong visual identity. Our goal is to share our passion for Cowboy Bebop with you with this game."

Details about the game's system have yet to be revealed, but Mana Project Studio posted on its social media accounts that its initial launch would feature English, French and Italian translations. Fumble GDR also announced the news on its Facebook page, writing that Cowboy Bebop was "our favorite anime series ever."

"When Michele Paroli proposed us to work with Mana Project Studio and Don't Panic Games on this game, we were as happy as Ed when she hacks into some high level computer," Fumble GDR's post reads, referring to Ed, the mischievous hacker aboard the spaceship Bebop.

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While this marks the first instance that Cowboy Bebop has received an officially licensed roleplaying game, other efforts made by independent creators exist that emulate the show's unique blend of interstellar travel and neo-noir outlaw adventuring. Orbital Blues: A Space Western RPG, a self-described game "about sad space cowboys," was developed by SoulMuppet Publishing and underwent a successful Kickstarter campaign in April. Space Bounty Blues is another smaller-scale effort created by indie tabletop designer Rob Hebert, who sells the game on the itch.io storefront and describes it as a "planet-hopping, neo-noir RPG for 3-6 people inspired by the greatest sci-fi county hunter anime of all time." A cooperative tabletop game published by Jasco, entitled Cowboy Bebop: Boardgame Boogie, also exists.

The original 26-episode Cowboy Bebop anime debuted in 1998 and is now streaming on Funimation. The live-action American remake, starring John Cho as main protagonist Spike Spiegel, Mustafa Shakir as hardboiled former cop Jett Black, and Daniella Pineda as the famous femme fatale Faye Valentine, airs on Netflix on Nov. 19.

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