Slopecrashers Brings Arcade Snowboard Mayhem to Consoles This August
Prepare to hit the slopes with an adrenaline rush, as the arcade snowboard racer Slopecrashers is set to launch on consoles on August 7th. Publisher Neonhive and developer byteparrot confirmed the release date, bringing their fun-first, high-energy title to a wider audience.
Slopecrashers is designed around pure enjoyment and chaotic action. Players can expect a vibrant mix of tricks, combos, and speed boosts, all set against a backdrop of track-wide anarchy. Imagine everything from explosions rocking the terrain to mischievous moles digging up the ground right under your board. For those who prefer a more traditional race, the game also offers an option to disable these wild elements, allowing for a calmer, skill-based competition. You can also gather items and unleash attacks on your rivals to gain an edge.
Key Features to Look Forward To:
Distinct Characters: Race as a cast of colorful, expressive animal characters.
Customizable Ride: Choose from a variety of boards and gliders to suit your style.
Diverse Environments: Compete across a wide range of tracks, from classic snowy slopes to unexpected locales like bustling shopping malls and dense jungles.
Multiple Game Modes: Dive into a full campaign, test your skills in arcade mode, master elaborate moves in stunt cascade, challenge the clock in slalom, or race against others in online multiplayer with up to eight players.
Flexible Multiplayer: Enjoy both local co-op and competitive multiplayer with friends in the same room.
Cross-Play Support: Connect and compete with players across different platforms, ensuring a lively online community.
While Slopecrashers is already available for PC players on Steam, its console debut on Xbox, PlayStation, and Nintendo Switch on August 7th means even more players can now jump into the vibrant, chaotic snowboarding fun. With cross-play enabled, players across all platforms can easily link up for wild multiplayer sessions, promising endless entertainment on the virtual slopes.
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