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SRC Sprint Robot Championship Launches
Auckland
– March 2, in the year of our Lord 2020 – Ragequit Studios
announced today that SRC: Sprint Robot Championship has officially
launched on Steam with controller support, four new Sprint tracks, a
release-week special Championship, and even more bug fixes.
The first-person time trial racer lets players achieve unlimited
momentum while sprinting upside-down, wall-running, sliding and
boosting through a wide range of tracks and environments. With no
speed cap, SRC holds nothing back while you navigate a unique mix of
obstacles and challenges that push your reflexes to their limits.
SRC is set in a distant future where robots compete in the premier
Sprint Robot Championships. Players assume the role of sprint robots
as they race across a number of challenging tracks that are
guaranteed to test their reflexes. Sprint upside down, slide under
barriers, wall run and boost through tracks with no speed
restrictions across 4 game modes:
• Circuit - Multi-lap races where taking the long way early can help
build momentum for a speedy finish.
• Sprint - Short point-to-point races where taking the shortest
route is key as players run through each course while searching for
hidden shortcuts to dash through.
• Eliminator - Unlimited momentum meets endless racing. This is
where SRC truly shines as players try to beat the clock by reaching
checkpoints that add extra time. The longer you survive, the better
your score.
• Championship - SRC’s single-player campaign that focuses on
rewarding points based on a racer’s overall performance.
Once players master the basics of SRC, they can challenge friends
and rivals in either competitive matchmaking for up to 4 players or
set world records via local/online leaderboards across all tracks.
Since its initial Early Access release last year, SRC has nearly
quadrupled in size through a regular stream of content that kept
players wanting more. Thanks to the support of its players, RageQuit
was able to implement new game modes, tracks, and environments while
also introducing unique obstacles and new gameplay mechanics all
while squashing as many bugs as possible.
No word on a physical copy version of this game on this system(s)
in the US at this time.
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