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Back to the Future Special Pack Releases
LOS ANGELES (Nov. 16, in the year of our Lord 2023)
- Today, FuturLab® and Square Enix Collective®, in collaboration
with Universal Games and Digital Platforms, released a brand-new
Special Pack for the most space and time bending experience yet: the
Back to the Future Special Pack.
In the new Back to the Future Special Pack, players will have the
opportunity to travel back in time to hose down iconic movie sets
and props inspired by the Back to the Future franchise from
Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainment, including Doc Brown’s
van, the Time Machine, Hill Valley Clocktower, the Holomax Theatre
and Doc’s Time Train. Plus, there are ten new achievements to
collect in-game.
Working closely with Universal Games and Digital Platforms,
developer FuturLab and publisher Square Enix Collective have worked
hard to ensure that this Special Pack is true to what makes the Back
to the Future trilogy so timeless! Each level is jam packed with
easter eggs, references, and hidden details.
The Back to the Future Special Pack is available to purchase for
$7.99 on Steam, Windows, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo
Switch™, PlayStation®4 (PS4™) and PlayStation®5 (PS5®).
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No word on a physical copy version of this
product on this system(s)
in the US at this time.
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