Antigraviator is a Wipeout-style racer coming out soon on PC/Steam from Iceberg Interactive and Cybernetic Walrus, and it’s a multi-award winning anti-gravity racing game, which will also be put on PS4 and Xbox One later in the year.
Given that Sony’s game has only appeared on Playstation before now means that this is exactly what PC and Xbox One owners need.
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. The launch trailer showing these features can be seen below.
Mike Coeck, CEO of Cybernetic Walrus: “We’re extremely proud of Antigraviator and how the development has gone. We had the opportunity to showcase the game at several events such as GDC and PAX East, and the audience response was very positive. We know that PC gamers have been looking forward to playing our game and its greatest asset: no speed limit. In addition, we’re working hard on the PS4 and Xbox One versions of the game and thank console gamers for their patience.”
Features:
- No speed limit!
- Play the single player campaign to unlock new parts, ships and skins
- Race your friends with local split-screen multiplayer for up to 4 players
- Challenge anybody in online multiplayer mode with rankings and leaderboards
- Use environmental traps to overtake your opponents
- Power-ups and boosts allow you to become top of the leaderboard
- Ship customization gives you an edge over the opposition
- Four beautifully created sci-fi worlds, each with three dynamic courses
- Stunning realistic 3D graphics powered by Unity
- Soundtrack featuring 12 intense tracks that will enhance your racing experience
Aspiring ‘grav’ racers can wishlist the game on Steam now. For the console release, players can stay up-to-date by subscribing to the newsletter through the official Antigraviator website.
Check out the trailer below:
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