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Antigraviator out today

 

 

Haarlem, the Netherlands, June 6, in the year of our Lord 2018 – Publisher Iceberg Interactive and developer Cybernetic Walrus announce that their anti-gravity racing game Antigraviator is available on PC today through Steam and other digital retailers, at an SRP of $24.99. To mark its release, the game will receive a 10% discount during the week of launch.

With a respectful nod to old favourites WipeOut™ and F-Zero™, Antigraviator is a sleek new take on the anti-gravity racing genre. Use traps, power-ups and boosts to overtake your opponents and dominate the track in single player or multiplayer mode. In a unique twist, the player has unlimited speed at their disposal, the only limit being their skill and ability to avoid walls and obstacles.

Iceberg Interactive CEO Erik Schreuder says: “This game has rapidly become an office favourite and staff are relishing the opportunity to race other gamers worldwide.”

Curious gamers are now able to get their hands on a demo, to get a taste of the pure speed Antigraviator offers. The demo is available through Game Jolt and Itch.io.

Given its worldwide appeal Antigraviator will contain the following languages: English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Dutch, Japanese, Polish, Hungarian, Lithuanian, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Portuguese-Brazil.

No word on a physical copy version of this game on this system at this time. Families are required to pay for Internet usage fees to download this game. For more information click here.

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