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Slipstream blue hour expansion releases
Vila-real, Spain - 28 of June, in the
year of our Lord 2023 -- Spanish
indie publisher BlitWorks an Brazilian indie developer ansdor are
proud to celebrate the 5th anniversary of the arcade racer
Slipstream with the free content expansion “blue hour”, that arrives
today to Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, Xbox consoles and PC.
Slipstream is getting a native Xbox Series S|X version and later on
also PlayStation 5. The new expansion will offer 2 game modes, 3
cars and 5 new tracks with their respective 5 music tracks.
“The blue hour is a brief period of the day, after the sunset but
before the night, when the sky takes on a deep blue tone. It's long
been appreciated by painters and photographers because of the
beautiful and unique properties of light during this time. The
fading light from the sun illuminates everything softly, and the
deep blue sky creates a great contrast with the usually yellow-ish
urban lamps. It's a moment of natural beauty that happens every day.
And as times of the day have always been a theme in Slipstream, in
this expansion I joined forces with Effoharkay and took the
opportunity to explore it a little more.” - Sandro de Paula, aka
“ansdor”.
All the new tracks are set in real world locations, more
specifically in exotic or unexpected locations in Europe: Marseille,
Pompeii, Transylvania, Granada and Edinburgh. Ansdor's skills have
improved a lot since 2018 and he also added many new features to the
Slipstream engine, and the new tracks make heavy use of them, like a
fog system, a dynamic lighting system that allows cars’ headlights
to illuminate the track in real time. The expansion looks like an
early 32-bit game, while the original was more like a late 16-bit
game. As a natural technical evolution, he wanted to try new
techniques and do artistic experiments that weren't possible in the
original.
On the music side, Effoharkay's goal was to maintain some
consistency of the same synthy vapor OST but without relying on
synth sounding instruments. Most of the songs were inspired by the
eccentric electric club-ish racing tunes of Ridge Racer 4, Need for
Speed, and Wipeout. He wanted it to be pulsing and driving and
diverse, while not worrying about pristine production quality or
structure.
Slipstream is already available on Xbox, PlayStation 4|5 and
Nintendo Switch at a price of 9.99 USD | 8.99 EUR. The game has been
in the making during 4 years by Brazilian solo developer Sandro Luiz
de Paula (ansdor), who built his own custom game engine that
recreates the sprite scaling graphic techniques used on 80s and 90s
racing games to bring the real, authentic retro experience to modern
hardware, taking advantage of the extra power to provide smooth,
constant 60 FPS gameplay.
The combination of the colorful pixel art graphics with a soundtrack
that draws from synth pop and jazz fusion influences by Stefan
Moser, aka Effoharkay, sets the tone for a race across a variety of
exotic locations from all around the world, including cities,
deserts, forests, mountains and beaches. Drifting, rewinding and
slipstreaming mechanics add depth to the driving gameplay, and the
result is a strategic, challenging and exciting experience.
No word on a physical copy version of this
product on this system(s)
in the US at this time.
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