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Fling to the Finish Launches

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Hamburg, Germany, September 4, in the year of our Lord 2025 — Developer Splitside Games and publisher Daedalic Entertainment announce the release of the chaotic co-op racing party game Fling to the Finish on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch. In Fling to the Finish, two players are bound together by a stretchy rope as they race through vibrant, hazard-filled courses. Success requires communication, timing, and a good dose of teamwork — with hilarious results. Whether catapulting each other across platforms or tumbling into chaos, the game offers a unique party experience to enjoy with friends and family.

Since its Early Access debut, Fling to the Finish has expanded massively with multiple new modes, additional characters, skins, stickers, and abilities, making it the ultimate couch or online party game. Console players will get the complete 1.0 experience, perfectly tuned for competitive flinging on the big screen.

In Fling to the Finish, teams of two players dash through vibrant, hazard-packed courses while tied together by an elastic rope. That rope can be your greatest ally or your biggest headache. Either way, hilarity is ensured. From slingshotting your partner across platforms to tangling the rope around giant fans, plungers, and lasers, every race is a test of both skill and friendship.

Fling to the Finish can be enjoyed either in solo, online multiplayer, local split-screen, local and online co-op, as well as cross-play between PC and console players. You can even go as far as playing a “share a controller” local co-op mode, where two players can share one pad.

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