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Firegirl Hack ‘n Splash Rescue Release Date
Gothenburg, Sweden - October 1st, in the year of our Lord
2021 - Thunderful Publishing & Dejima are thrilled to
reveal that hotly anticipated indie firefighting game Firegirl: Hack
‘n Splash Rescue will be coming to PC (Steam®), Nintendo Switch™,
Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation®4 and PlayStation®5 on
December 14th. Ahead of release, players will be able to see what it
feels like to wield Firegirl’s trusty axe and high-powered hose
first-hand during Steam’s Next Fest event between October 1st -
October 7th, where a playable Firegirl demo will be available.
Firegirl: Hack ‘n Splash Rescue has you take on the role of a new
female fire rescue officer breathing life into a rundown local fire
station. Responding to procedurally generated blazes across the
city, you are called into action to try and save all the civilians
(and cats!) caught in the fires in a nail-baiting 3-minute time
limit. Extra time can be earned by extinguishing dastardly
pyro-monsters as you chop your way through obstacles and use your
hose as an improvised jetpack to boost your jump and reach otherwise
inaccessible places.
Blending beautiful retro-inspired pixel art with 3D visuals that
draw on the power of modern machines, Firegirl will take you on a
thrilling trip across a diverse array of (burning) locations,
including dense forests, lavish hotels, high-speed trains and
multi-storey apartment blocks. You’ll also get to hang out at the
Firehouse between missions to upgrade equipment and hire new staff
to better prepare yourself for the blazing challenges ahead. As if
Firegirl hasn’t already got enough on her hotplate, there’s also the
question of what’s behind the spate of fires ravaging the city.
“I’m so excited for players to finally be able to get their hands on
Firegirl: Hack ‘n Splash Rescue on December 14th,” said Julian
Ribassin, founder of Dejima. “The response to the game has been
incredible so far and I’m really looking forward to introducing even
more players to Firegirl via the new demo that will be available as
part of Steam’s Next Fest between October 1st - 7th.”
No word on a physical copy version of this game on this system(s)
in the US at this time.
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