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Home»News»Gaming News»Hyper Sonic Futuristic Racer Redout 2 Delayed Until June

Hyper Sonic Futuristic Racer Redout 2 Delayed Until June

By Keith MitchellMay 20, 2022
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While fans of fast and furious futuristic racing games were looking forward to the release of Redout 2, they’ll have to wait now. Today, over on the Redout 2 official Twitter account, it has been announced that Redout 2 has is now delayed until June 16, 2022. The title was initially scheduled to be released on May 26th, 2022.

The reason for the delay is that the developer, 34BigThings,  wants more development time for the title.

This will help ensure we’re firing on all cylinders out of the gate and delivering the best gameplay experience for everyone. We apologize for the inconvenience and look forward to racing with you all soon!

The Redout 2 Team

— Redout 2 (@redout2game) May 20, 2022

Of course, no one likes when a game is delayed, but as we’re seeing that more developers have been delaying titles and I’m ok with it. We’ve seen what happens to titles when they could do with more development time and instead are rushed out the door. It’s bad for the developers, the publishers, and of course, us, the people who buy those titles. So, if 34BigThings needs more time, I’m ok with that and should you as well.

Redout 2 is the follow-up to the 2016 futuristic title, Redout and just like the prior game, is a homage to the past futuristic titles such as Wipeout and FZero. Redout 2 will include the following;

  • Speed & Control: With blazing-fast speeds of over 1,000 km/h and an intuitive driving system, Redout 2 is a blast to pick up and play, but truly rewarding for any who can master its super-high skill ceiling.
  • Extensive Career Mode: Fly through hundreds of events across 36 unique racetracks – all of which are reversible! From Arena Races and Time Attacks to Last Man Standing and intense Boss Races, dart past the competition and dominate the finish line.
  • Competitive Multiplayer: Take on rivals in intense online multiplayer. Dive into fresh challenges with regularly added custom content and seasons featuring bonus rewards.
  • Comprehensive Customization: Choose from 12 distinct chassis and fully customize your hovership with an incredible selection of propulsors, stabilizers, rudders, intercoolers, flaps, magnets, wings, spoilers, rocket engines, paints and more!
  • Experience a futuristic soundtrack from leading electronic artists like the legendary Giorgio Moroder and acclaimed talents such as Zardonic and Dance with the Dead, with music seamlessly and dynamically mixed based on real-time race data.
  • Create and share your best high-speed moments with Redout 2’s Photo Mode.

Redout 2 releases from the PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, and Windows PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store this June 16, 2022.

 

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