Widely acclaimed action game maker Velocity 2X is now available for everyone regardless if you don't have a PlayStation.
Speed 2X is presently accessible on PC and Xbox One on account of Activision's Sierra. The continuation of Velocity Ultra, it released on PS4 and Vita a year ago to rave audits.
The game is a sort of cross-breed sport that has both boat based, top-down shooter activity with side-looking over riddle platforming. As a holder of various honors, the game got some stellar audits when it was formally released in 2014 and the news of its up and coming into the Xbox One is very commendable
The confirmation is something unexpected and surprising at the same time, considering that Futurlab has never worked with Sierra. On the other hand, Futurlab has worked previously with Sony and PlayStation.
On a blog post, and somewhat a confirmation about the team up, Futurlab's James Marsden said that to begin with self-publishing is taxing for him. He also said that surprisingly, he spent more time in doing PR and marketing at the same time on Velocity 2X than designing.
Marsden added that it became more of a bottleneck for the project which is far from his and the organization's goal. The executive also confirmed that the collaboration will continue and is not a onetime project deal.
The first Velocity was launched in 2012 on Sony's PlayStation Vita and the sequel Velocity 2X was launched in 2014 on PS4 and PSP Vita and this year was released for Stream and Xbox One.
Upon its release, Velocity 2X garnered high scores from publications such as Eurogamer, GameSpot, IGN, Polygon, and VideoGamer.com with scores ranging from 8 to 9 out of 10.
Velocity 2X is priced at $20 apiece and comes with both the Critical Urgency and Dual Core DLC packs.