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Reliance Games and AMC Launch Into the Badlands Blade Battle Mobile Game for iOS and Android Worldwide

Reliance Games and AMC Launch Into the Badlands Blade Battle Mobile Game for iOS and Android Worldwide

Journey Into the Badlands With Your Favorite Characters From the Hit AMC Series Available Now in the Apple App Store and Google Play Store

Into the Badlands Season 2 Premieres Sunday, March 19 at 10:00p.m. on AMC

CHICAGOMarch 16, 2017 – Reliance Games, a leading freemium entertainment developer, and AMC announced today the launch of Into the Badlands Blade Battle, a mobile game available for download on the Apple App Store and Google Play Store throughout AMC domestic and global territories.

Into the Badlands Blade Battle brings together fans across mobile devices to battle for reputation, power and bragging rights as the action on their mobile screen mirrors the latest action on the show. Weekly events in the game will highlight key scenes and battles from season 2, while fans are encouraged to battle and recruit new characters being from the series.

Into the Badlands Blade Battle features never-before-seen, isometric tactical combat and fan-favorite characters from the hit AMC series, including Sunny, The Widow, M.K., Waldo and more. Characters belong to different classes of fighting weapon styles, whose special abilities can further be upgraded – resulting in a customized team of scouts, defensive juggernauts and highly specialized combatants. Players can live in a world of Barons and assassins (or Clippers), experience the life of a Badlands warrior, defeat mighty bosses, forge powerful alliances, build squads and fight rivals in iconic locations from the series, including Quinn’s Fort and The Widow’s Lodge.

“Together with AMC, we have built a mobile experience that captures the intensity and personality of the Into the Badlands world,” said Amit Khanduja, Chief Executive Officer, Reliance Entertainment-Digital. “Into The Badlands Blade Battle is packed with limitless hours of gameplay to entertain both fans of the series and mobile gamers. We have always strived to bring a diverse range of entertainment and big brands to mobile gamers as long-lasting experiences, and we are excited to introduce another flagship with Into the Badlands Blade Battle.”

“We wanted a game that captured the fast pace and dynamic artistry of the martial arts in Into the Badlands – beautiful action, for people who want a great fighting game on mobile. It’s easy to pick up and hard to put down,” said Mac McKean, EVP of Innovation and Product Development for AMC and SundanceTV.

Into the Badlands returns for its highly anticipated second season on Sunday, March 19 at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT. Season 2 finds Sunny (Daniel Wu) and M.K. (Aramis Knight) separated and scattered to the wind, each imprisoned in unlikely places.  While M.K. struggles to control his powers, Sunny is determined to fight his way back into the Badlands to find his family or die trying.  On their journey, Clipper and Colt are assisted by mysterious, new allies whose motivations may be anything but pure.  Meanwhile, The Widow (Emily Beecham) continues to consolidate power against the other Barons, while a dark and mysterious threat prepares to exact revenge on them all.  Alliances are struck, friendships betrayed, and by season’s end, Sunny and M.K.’s lives will be forever altered with devastating consequences.

Into The Badlands Blade Battle joins Reliance Games’ hall of fame of mobile games based on beloved entertainment brands. Reliance Entertainment’s Real Steel, Pacific Rim and Hotel Transylvania 2 continue to delight on both iOS and Android.

Into The Badlands Blade Battle is available to download for free on iOS and Android here: http://bit.ly/2n2TVDy

About Reliance Big Entertainment

Reliance Games, a leading publisher and developer of mobile games, is a division of Reliance Entertainment Group, part of Reliance Group.

Reliance Games’ blockbuster hits include Real Steel, Real Steel World Robot Boxing, Hotel Transylvania 2, Pacific Rim, Super Pixel Hero and a slew of exciting mobile games developed in association with Hollywood Studios such as DreamWorks- SKG, Sony Pictures, Paramount Pictures, Columbia Pictures and Warner Bros.

With over 200 million downloads globally, Reliance Games currently operates across five countries worldwide. A strong, multi-disciplinary, cross-skilled and talented team across US, UK, Canada and India. Reliance Games titles can be enjoyed through iTunes, Google Play, Amazon and Windows, as well as 80 leading networks across 40 countries. More information about Reliance Games is available at www.reliancegames.com.

About AMC

AMC is home to some of the most popular and acclaimed programs on television. AMC was the first basic cable network to ever win the Emmy® Award for Outstanding Drama Series with “Mad Men” in 2008, which then went on to win the coveted award four years in a row, before “Breaking Bad” won it in 2013 and 2014. The network’s series “The Walking Dead” is the highest-rated series in cable history and the number one show on television among adults 18-49 for the last five years.  AMC’s other current original drama series include “Better Call Saul,” “Hell on Wheels,” “TURN: Washington’s Spies,” “Halt and Catch Fire,” “Humans,” “Fear the Walking Dead,” “Into the Badlands,” “The Night Manager,” “Preacher,” and the forthcoming “The Son,” “The Terror,” “Lodge 49,” “Loaded” and “McMafia.” AMC also explores authentic worlds and discussion with original shows like “Talking Dead,” “The Making of The Mob,” “Comic Book Men,” “Ride with Norman Reedus” and “The American West.” AMC is owned and operated by AMC Networks Inc. and its sister networks include IFC, SundanceTV, BBC America and WE tv. AMC is available across all platforms, including on-air, online, on demand and mobile.

THQ NORDIC AND WIRED PRODUCTIONS ANNOUNCE RETAIL PARTNERSHIP FOR VICTOR VRAN: OVERKILL EDITION AND THE TOWN OF LIGHT

THQ NORDIC AND WIRED PRODUCTIONS ANNOUNCE RETAIL PARTNERSHIP FOR VICTOR VRAN: OVERKILL EDITION AND THE TOWN OF LIGHT

Definitive Editions of Demon-Hunting Action RPG and First-Person Psychological Thriller Due for Worldwide Release on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC in late Spring 2017

Watford, United Kingdom and Vienna, Austria March 16, 2017 —Publishers Wired Productions and THQ Nordic are thrilled to announce a continuation in their partnership to bring the award-winning action RPG developed by Haemimont Games, Victor Vran, and first-person psychological thriller developed by LKA.it, The Town of Light, to retail. Both titles will feature numerous enhancements following their original digital releases on PC, and will launch for the PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system, Xbox One, the all-in-one games and entertainment system from Microsoft, and PC.

Featuring brand new content and complete with visual enhancements alongside outstanding performance at 60fps, the award-winning isometric action RPG Victor Vran is coming to the PlayStation®4 system, Xbox One and Windows PC as Victor Vran: Overkill Edition. Two new content expansions ring in the Overkill Edition, including the ethereal Fractured Worlds, a challenging and empowering new chapter in the story of Victor Vran, and Motörhead: Through the Ages, a wild, heavy metal adventure inspired by, officially endorsed by and starring the loudest band in the world.

Offering up to four-player online co-op, Victor Vran encourages players to venture and vanquish to their liking as they forge their own personal version of Victor by utilizing a vast array of powerful weapons, game-changing outfits, and wicked, spell-like demon powers. The official trailer can be found at:
https://youtu.be/OFEh1nXkeys [All Platforms]
https://youtu.be/6V_vl_WYP28 [PlayStation 4]
https://youtu.be/ddR_J2JhbiM [Xbox One]

An enhanced edition of the original, this new release of the psychological thriller The Town of Light will offer new puzzles, additional story elements, reworked voiceover dialogue, more interactive elements and a huge graphical and UI overhaul that aims to deliver a more polished and immersive experience for its console debut on the PlayStation®4 system and Xbox One. Existing owners of the digital PC version will receive this update free of charge.

Set in the Volterra Psychiatric Asylum – a former mental treatment facility based in Tuscany, Italy – The Town of Light is based on extensive research and inspired by real facts. Played through the fictional eyes of Renée, a 16-year-old girl who suffers from the symptoms of mental illness, players must search for answers to the many questions from Renée’s past while exploring and uncovering the place where she spent most of her youth. What happens next is a dark and emotional journey where the lines of interactive entertainment, storytelling, and reality frequently tend to blur. The official trailer can be found at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VdjLeghO3uE&feature=youtu.be

“THQ Nordic are a trusted partner, and it is great to continue our professional relationship,” said Leo Zullo, managing director of Wired Productions. “Their distribution reach, knowledge and support is a key part of our publishing strategy for these titles, and we’re thrilled to be working with such a talented team once more.”

“Wired Productions always deliver outstanding marketing and public relations support to every title they publish,” said Jan Binsmaier, , Publishing Director THQ Nordic. “Wired Productions’ eye for detail and bringing great products to market is second to none, and we’re delighted to continue our working partnership with these two great titles.”

For more information on Victor Vran Overkill Edition, visit:
https://www.victorvran.com/ | facebook.com/VictorVran | twitter.com/VictorVran

For more information on The Town of Light, visit:
http://www.thetownoflight.com/ | facebook.com/TheTownOfLight | twitter.com/thetownoflight

About Wired Productions Ltd
Wired Productions is an established independent computer games publisher based in Watford, Hertfordshire, UK.  Founded in 2008, Wired have produced over 40 titles for many global publishers and are part of the team responsible for the 1.5 million unit selling We Sing franchise. In 2013, Wired moved into console publishing on all major platforms. Notable launches to date include Let’s Fish! Hooked On, Tiny Troopers Joint Ops, Last Inua and Super Dungeon Bros. Victor Vran is the latest title to be signed for 2017.

Wired Productions are also a founding member of We Sing Productions, which is a collaboration between THQ Nordic, Wired Productions and Le Cortex, with the sole mission to establish a new range of We Sing products for all formats.

For more information visit www.wiredproductions.com or follow at:  www.facebook.com/WiredPro and on Twitter https://twitter.com/WiredP.

About THQ Nordic
Founded in 2008, THQ Nordic is a global video game publisher and developer. Based in Vienna, Austria and Karlstad, Sweden with subsidiaries in Germany and the USA, THQ Nordic brands include  Darksiders, MX vs. ATV, Red Faction  and  Titan Quest. THQ Nordic is meant to represent a core approach of doing much more than “owning” a highly competitive portfolio of IP. It revolves around cherishing them, and aligning them with the very best development resources to expand upon them with the level of experience that communities and established fan bases expect and deserve.

The company’s internal development studios are Grimlore Games based in Munich, Germany and Rainbow Studios based in Phoenix, Arizona.

About Haemimont Games AD
Haemimont Games is Bulgaria’s largest independent video game developer. Founded in 1997 by CEO Gabriel Dobrev, the award winning studio is home to more than 50 passionate designers, programmers and artists who have been brought together by a common passion: to thrill, engage and provoke gamers worldwide.  The studio has developed multiple titles including the highly acclaimed Tropico series, Grand Ages: Rome, Omerta: City of Gangsters and Victor Vran on a variety of platforms – MS Windows, MacOS, Linux, Xbox 360, Xbox One and PS4, using its proprietary multi-platform engine.
For more information visit www.HaemimontGames.com .

About LKA.it
LKA.it is an independent game development studio based in Florence, Italy. LKA.it was founded in 2014 by the veteran artist Luca Dalcò, with a clear objective, to create strong story driven gaming experiences. The Town of Light was first launched on PC in early 2016 and was critically acclaimed and loved by a dedicated community of gamers, and fills the gap between gaming and reality, creating a compelling narrative experience based on real facts and events.

For more information visit www.lka.it .

TEKKEN™ 7 TO FEATURE TWO NEW EXCLUSIVE GUESTS CHARACTERS FROM OTHER VIDEOGAMES’ LICENSES!

TEKKEN™ 7 TO FEATURE TWO NEW EXCLUSIVE GUESTS CHARACTERS FROM OTHER VIDEOGAMES’ LICENSES!

TEKKEN 7 continues to reveal its hidden secrets as BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Europe unveils today the additional content to be released from the game launch, on June 2nd.

The first batch, to be released this winter (ANZ seasonal time) 2017 , will provide a brand-new game mode and more than 50 new costumes. The second and third batches of content, to be released respectively this summer (ANZ seasonal time) 2017 and next autumn (ANZ seasonal time) 2018, will both feature one exclusive playable guest character from other videogames’ licenses with, each time, a special stage and special costumes for these guest characters. This 3 post launch pieces of content will be purchasable individually but will also be available through the Season Pass that will grant to each buyers 35 exclusive metallic costumes.

During the coming year, all players from all platforms will also enjoy free characters panels they will be able to use to customize their favourite character’s image displayed during the loading screen. Through a partnership with various worldwide artists, each player will have its own way to defy its friends and rivals! Stay tuned for more info!

In TEKKEN 7, all fights are personal! Prepare to enter the ring as TEKKEN 7 will be available for the PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system, Xbox One, and STEAM® for PC on June 2nd 2017. Pre-order now to get access to Eliza, the famed vampire character from TEKKEN Revolution, and purchase the TEKKEN 7 Collector’s Edition containing the Deluxe Edition including the Season Pass (only available in Europe, Middle East, Africa and Australasian territories) and a spectacular statue featuring a dynamic pose with Kazuya fly kicking Heihachi in mid-air, a special SteelBook™, and the official TEKKEN 7 soundtrack.

To find out more about Tekken 7, please head over to the official website Tekken.com.

Enter the Mishima feud on:

The official Website: Tekken.com

The official Facebook: @TekkenEU

The official Twitter: @TEKKEN

The official VK: VK.com/Tekken

New Ghost in the Shell Featurette Introduces Section 9

Paramount Pictures released a brand new featurette for the Ghost in the Shell live action film that introduces viewers to Section 9 Task Force and some of its members. The video features Scarlett Johansson and Pilou Asbaek talking about their characters Major and Batou and the relationship the two characters share. Director Rupert Sanders also makes an appearance to talk about Johansson and Asbaek’s characters.

Ghost in the Shell is a live action take on the classic anime film of the same name. The movie stars Scarlett Johansson as Major, a woman who has been turned into the ultimate weapon with the help of cybernetics. She now leads Section 9, a task force dedicated to taking down the most dangerous criminals. Upon discovering that her past is not what it seems, Major engages on a new mission off the books: discover her true past and prevent it from happening to someone else.

Ghost in the Shell hits cinemas in Australia on March 30th.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWUJ-ZfDp7c&feature=youtu.be

Madman’s Release of ‘Charlotte’ Volume 1 Has Been Delayed

Madman Entertainment has advised that their release of Charlotte Volume 1 has been delayed. It was previously scheduled for release on April 5, 2017. A new release date for the product will be confirmed in early April.

Charlotte comes from the creators of Angel Beats and was produced by P.A. Works. It ran for 13 episodes from July to September 2015. A special episode was released just under a year ago.

Aniplex USA released the 13 episodes that were broadcast on Japanese television and the special episode across two Blu-ray volumes in 2016. They produced an English dub for the series, which features the voices of Ray Chase, Lauren Landa, Lucien Dodge, Ryan Bartley and Kira Buckland.

The List of Hanabee’s Releases of March 16, 2017

Hanabee Entertainment is releasing three anime titles on DVD and Blu-ray in Australia today. All of these releases include the textless opening and ending animation sequences from each respective series. They all also have a suggested retail price of $49.99 AUD.

Busou Shinki and The Kawai Guide to Manors and Hostel Behaviour are available separately on DVD and Blu-ray. All 12 episodes of both series are presented with Japanese audio and English subtitles. Owarimonogatari Volume Two is available in a DVD and Blu-ray combo pack. Six episodes are presented with Japanese audio and English subtitles.

Hanabee’s release plans for April 2017 have not yet been revealed.

New Sniper Ghost Warrior 3 Explores The North Brothers’ Relationship

CI Games released a brand new cinematic trailer for the upcoming FPS Sniper Ghost Warrior 3. Officially, protagonist Jon North is in the Republic of Georgia to stop the civil war brewing in the country. Unofficially, Jon is looking for his younger brother Robert, a member of the US Navy who has spent a career as a rebellious and unorthodox warrior, after Robert was captured in an ambush. Their deep brotherly bond that developed in at the foot of the Colorado Rockies now drives Jon on his quest that is one part rescue mission and one part vengeance.

Sniper Ghost Warrior 3 is an open world stealth FPS set to launch on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Windows on April 25, 2017.

https://youtu.be/6Gtswqq4drI

Resident Evil 7: biohazard Banned Footage Vol. 2 Review

Resident Evil 7: biohazard Banned Footage Vol. 2

Developer: Capcom
Publisher: Capcom
Platforms: Xbox One (Reviewed), PlayStation 4, PC
Release Date: Available Now
Price: $14.99 – Available Here

Overview

With the first set of Banned Footage already available and the second one released a bit later, Resident Evil 7: biohazard fans have had plenty available to them after the main game’s completion. While the first volume offered a variety of different game types, how does the second volume of Banned Footage fair?

Gameplay

Similar to the first collection of Banned Footage, Banned Footage Vol. 2 features a collection of two VHS tapes as well as a bonus game mode with each of these three offering a different type of experience. One is designed as something of a mini-game with a twisted form of BlackJack, another is story focused and explores the Baker family before things went south, and finally a more cheerful type of mode that is utterly ridiculous but offers the most gameplay of the three.

The first video tape is called 21 and while it plays similar to BlackJack, this version only features cards that count from 1 to 10 and considering we are stepping into the shoes of Clancy once again, things are going to be bad. Locked in one of Lucas’ Saw-like contraptions, Clancy must compete against another prisoner being held captive by the Baker family with their lives as the chips. Things start at a rather simple pace, at least as far as Lucas’ machinations go, by putting your fingers on the line with each losing hand costing a finger.

As things grow more desperate eventually the scales are raised to electroshocks that grow in intensity as you lose and even a spinning saw blade that grows ever closer to your face as you lose. In an effort to avoid these punishments Clancy must make his dealt hand 21 or as close as possible in an effort to beat out his competitor. To do this players will also be given a number of special cards that provide special abilities.

These abilities range from adding more cards to your opponent’s hand to doubling the stakes of a current hand and even making it so no more cards can be drawn. These may seem like an easy way to beat out the AI but Lucas is a well-known cheater and he is more than willing to do so to inflict punishment on Clancy. This means he will often attempt to cheat against the player and trying to avoid falling into his traps makes for an enjoyable experience that often is quite random in nature. With three different difficulty modes available players will find this mode quite replayable.

The other video tape comes in the form of Daughters. This single mode places players in the shoes of Zoe, the daughter who attempts to help Ethan out throughout the core storyline, as she experiences the events that happen before the Baker family ends up going crazy. Without delving too deep into the narrative in an effort to avoid spoiling the content, this mode does give players a unique view of the family and the Baker’s home before things started to fall apart. There are two different endings available for the player to unlock in an effort to encourage replaying the mode more than once but unfortunately the actual gameplay here is rather short in nature and you’ll easily be able to experience both endings in under an hour.  This means that while it does provide some great backstory and a new look at the story, Daughters is easily the shortest and weakest part of this second volume.

Finally we have the bonus mode called Jack’s 55th Birthday. Tasked as playing as Mia, players must satisfying Jack Baker’s hunger as he celebrates his birthday while wearing a festive hat and glasses. With each stage set in a different part of the house Mia must run around the house while fighting off Molded wearing funny little hats to gather food.

Each item of food will provide Jack with a certain level of “satisfaction” and you can combine different pieces of food together to create more satisfying food to give to Jack. Players are given a time limit to work with here so it is up to your memory to remember the layout of the house and where to gather items as quick as possible to get high scores.

The reward for getting higher scores in this mode provide players with various unlocks such as weapons and stat boosts. These can give Mia an edge the next time you play through Jack’s Birthday but they do take up inventory space. This means you’ll often need to balance your boosts to speed or damage with food carrying space. This mode is a delightful addition that will keep players who like the game’s combat system intrigued with the house filled with decorative balloons and festive enemies.

Overall

The second volume of Banned Footage for Resident Evil 7: biohazard is similar to the first in that players will find the game something of a mixed bag as far as the modes go. The mini-game styled 21 is a fun distraction that feels quite rewarding at times when you outsmart Lucas but can grow to be repetitive while the Daughters mode delivers some interesting narrative but fails to give much of a lasting impression. The bonus mode of Jack’s 55th Birthday gives players the most bang for their buck in this entry but considering this second volume is priced higher than the first, it’s a bit disappointing that only one of these modes is a real blast while another is something you’ll likely only play twice and never touch again.

Resident Evil 7: biohazard Banned Footage Vol. 1 Review

Resident Evil 7: biohazard Banned Footage Vol. 1

Developer: Capcom
Publisher: Capcom
Platforms: Xbox One (Reviewed), PlayStation 4, PC
Release Date: Available Now
Price: $9.99 – Available Here

Overview

We’ve seen that Resident Evil 7: biohazard had everything that fans could want in a new style of horror game. Now after the full game has been available for some time Capcom has begun releasing DLC in the form of a few packs called Banned Footage. Now is the Banned Footage Volume 1 a worthwhile pack of DLC to add onto the experience or is it something to pass over?

Gameplay

In interesting fashion Banned Footage’s first batch of content is a mismatch of modes that may entice you to play some more than others. There is an escape the room game with deadly consequences, a survival mode, and one that masochists will truly get a kick out of if they found the game’s Madhouse difficulty as something that wasn’t quite challenging enough.

The first two modes come in the form of videotapes, the little add-ons that players could, more or less, avoid or choose to play through during the main story mode. As mentioned before, the first of these is titled Bedroom and follows the story of poor Clancy, the camera man that we’ve taken control of more than a few times already, as he is strapped to a bed and forced to eat some of Marguerite Baker’s good ol’ home cooking.

Not one to stay around and eat some rancid human stew Clancy takes the first chance he can get to try and escape from Marguerite’s clutches once she leaves the room. The problem is, there are a number of difficult puzzles standing between him and possible freedom and more than a few of these result in some rather loud noises being made. Many of the puzzles themselves aren’t devastatingly hard and once you get through them a few times it is easy to maneuver through them at a fairly brisk pace. The real challenge comes from the nail biting noises that I’ve already mentioned.

Whenever a loud noise is made Marguerite will head back to the room and while you may initially think that it’s all fine and dandy to sit down in the bed, if she sees anything out of place she’ll take it out on Clancy and you’ll end up with a game over. The game is a bit forgiving in this aspect since players are usually given a timer to know how much time they have to quickly throw everything back to where it was and place themselves back into the bed but the fact that players will need to memorize every little detail makes this mode not only a fun challenge for puzzle fans but also one that delivers a lot of tension.

The only problem with it is that outside of going back for collectibles, once you’ve managed to escape you’ll rarely want to drop back down into this mode. Herein lies the other playable VHS tape, Nightmare. This mode once again features Clancy trapped in a location, only this time it happens to be the basement of the Baker family home. Clancy must survive until dawn against multiple waves of Molded and even Jack himself while utilizing scrap that is generated from various spawners in an effort to scrounge together enough weapons, ammo, and healing items.

Scrap can be used to create various weapons as well as purchase upgrades to weapons and even Clancy’s health though you may want to be careful about spending it too quickly as the price increases the more you purchase ammo. As you fight against enemies the waves will grow more difficult with Jack coming at you with various dangerous weapons and players will need to be fast on their feet to keep some distance while also utilizing their environment. I say this because there are various turrets and mines that players can purchase using scrap in an effort to stave off their attackers.

The chances of making it through your first few tries are slim but the more you play Nightmare the better rewards you’ll be given. Players can unlock additional weapons that can be purchased at the scrap workbenches, unlock new traps to unleash on the Molded, and even obtain a few starting bonuses that will give you something of a starting edge. Once you manage to make it through the standard Nightmare there is a harder but fairly doable mode called Night Terror that cranks the difficulty up a notch but leaves things fairly standard.

Now for the bonus mode, this one happens to be called Ethan Must Die and as one would expect from the name, it places players back in the shoes of Ethan Winters in a mode that is truly masochistic. Armed with only a knife beneath a blood red moon, Ethan must obtain a key from inside the Baker’s home in an effort to unlock the greenhouse while obtaining random items along the way in crates and facing off against tons of Molded that can deal enough damage that you will more than likely die in a single hit.

As one would expect in this mode, you will die, a lot. In fact this mode features a bit of a roguelike element where the player will drop one random item that can be picked back up if they make it to where they ended up dying. Unfortunately thanks to the random nature of this mode you may end up with something completely useless. This mode makes for some of the hardest moments in the game even once you manage to figure out exactly where the enemies are every time as their positioning does not change. Instead you’ll need some good luck on your side to survive and while this may be a great mode for diehard fans eager for a challenge, it is easy to pass this mode off as more annoying than enjoyable.

Overall

The first volume of Banned Footage in Resident Evil 7: biohazard is as mixed of a bag as you’d expect from the gameplay options available here. Figuring out the escape room is a blast of true puzzle solving fun with a tense atmosphere that dwindles after the first successful completion while fighting against waves of enemies feels as enjoyable as ever with more rewards the further along you get only for the extremely hard Ethan Must Die mode to feel like more of a kick to the gut with its random nature leaving the player’s fate up to luck more than skill at times. As such, this DLC does offer quite a bit to do but not every mode available here is a winner so be prepared for that if you happen to dive into the Banned Footage’s first volume.

EXPERIENCE THE ART OF SAILING AND EXPLORE THE WORLD’S OCEANS IN THE ULTIMATE SAILING SIMULATOR: SAILAWAY

EXPERIENCE THE ART OF SAILING AND EXPLORE THE WORLD’S OCEANS IN THE ULTIMATE SAILING SIMULATOR: SAILAWAY

Sailaway gives players the most realistic digital sailing experience to date with an online, persistent world, stunning detail, real-time weather data and more

LONDON – March 15th, 2017 – New and experienced sailors alike are able to take to the high seas with Sailaway– the ultimate sailing simulator that brings the world’s oceans to the comfort of your home. Published by new independent games publisher, The Irregular Corporation and developed by OrbCreation, the ultimate sailing simulator is coming this spring on PC and Mac for  £29.99 / $39.99 / €36.99.

OrbCreation has recreated the oceans of the planet with unparalleled accuracy with a detailed world map: In Sailaway, making a trip across the Pacific takes months, just as it would on a real boat. With a persistent online world, adjust your settings and your boat will continue to sail even if you aren’t online.  Receive updates via email as your boat continues its progress, but don’t forget to check in often – with real-time weather data pulled from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) conditions can change in just a few hours.

Choose from three types of ultra-detailed boats, a 38′ Cruiser, a Mini-Transat or a 45′ Classic Yacht – all accurately modelled with comprehensive controls and set a course for adventure. Featuring accurately modelled waves and water colour based on your location (waves and wave behaviour differs from ocean to ocean!), and accurately modelled day and night sky, Sailaway is the most advanced sailing simulator on the market.

With a range of difficulty settings, Sailaway allows for adjustments for even the most novice players to blossom into fully fledged sailors, while providing advanced features to challenge seasoned lifelong captains.

The developers at Orbcreation also understand the world’s oceans can be a lonely place, so they have designed an in-game real-time global, local and group chat which will allow you to communicate freely with other sailors to organize your own voyages or pass on sailing tips. These features also allow you to invite others onto your boat to help tackle the voyage ahead – and if you fancy some friendly competition, Sailaway includes options to create your own races with start/finish lines. Reign as master of the wind with online leaderboards and challenge one another for the top spot.

“Sailaway started as an experiment to see if it would be feasible to create a sailboat that responds to sail trim changes” said Richard Knol, the one-man development force behind Sailaway, “but it soon transformed into a full time passion project, in which every aspect of sailing was being implemented in the most comprehensive way possible.”

With an established fanbase, Sailaway plans to utilize Steam Early Access to continue to shape the game’s difficulty curves and take input on boats, tutorials, challenges, events and community features. More content is planned for the game and players are encouraged to give feedback.

Stuart Morton, producer at The Irregular Corporation said, “It was clear from the moment we saw Sailaway that it would have massive appeal in the simulation market. It is a lovingly crafted experience and there are no details spared.”

For more information about Sailaway please visit www.sailawaysimulator.com.

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About OrbCreation

Sailaway is the debut game developed by the Dutch studio OrbCreation which is owned by Richard Knol, a sailor without his own boat, whose biggest dream is to one day sail around the world! Sailaway is the result of 2 years development combining Richard’s passion for sailing and his keen eye for authenticity.

Find out more at: http://orbcreation.com

About The Irregular Corporation

The Irregular Corporation is a newly formed publisher, focused on releasing specialized games for unique communities. Based in Soho, London and founded by industry veterans, we aim to bring gaming to new audiences.

Twitter: https://twitter.com/IrregularCorp
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theirregularcorp/
Website: http://www.theirregularcorporation.com/