Retro-styled vehicular manslaughter has never been so much fun!
This isn't a death rally, or race, it's a fight to the death - pure and simple.
Choose and customise your cars, upgrade offensive and defensive weapons and handling attributes as you blast, smash and crash your way through futuristic battle arenas! Flamethrowers, machine guns, grenade launchers, land mines, oil slicks, guided missiles, zero-point modulators, giant-spinning-death-saws - just about any weapon you can imagine is available for your carnage pleasure.
Features
- Full length single player campaign
- Multiplayer mayhem with bots & co-op modes
- Full cross-platform compatibility
- Controller support
- Customisable cars
- Upgradable weapons
- Multiple game modes like Capture the Flag, Soccer, Survival
- Gameplay Modifiers (Low Gravity, Low Friction, Quad Damage, Raining Mines, etc)
- Explosions and General Chaos
The Early Access trailer for Brawlerz Nitro, the crazy multiplayer car combat game, is now available. The game is expected to hit Steam later this month.
Brawlerz Nitro is a fun departure from racing games, and instead is a sport-themed battle arena with Deathmatch, Capture the Flag and Soccer game modes. The game supports up to eight players online, and up to four locally via split-screen.
Brawlerz Nitro has been in devlopment since early 2014, and has only been seen in the wild at small industry events and by a tightly knit testing team. Originally designed as a mobile title, the entire game was refactored and rebuilt to be more console & PC focused.
The game will support Windows, Mac and Linux platforms at launch and support cross platform play.
More information to come!
Brawlerz Nitro launches April 21st on Early Access.
Brawlerz Nitro has been greenlit on Steam! Thanks to everyone for their support!
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