Blur release date revealed, multiplayer beta detailed

blur-thumbIt seems Bizarre Creations has stealthily announced a release target for Blur, nestling the date deep in the text of a recent update regarding the game’s multiplayer beta.

 

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It seems Bizarre Creations has stealthily announced a release target for Blur, nestling the date deep in the text of a recent update regarding the game’s multiplayer beta.

 

According to the post found on the studio’s website, Blur will hit North America on May 25th, with the European release following on the 28th.

 

There’s also a Blur multiplayer beta that kicks off March 8th. Check below for what you can expect from it. There’s also more info on the game’s power-ups at the source link further down.

 

 

14 cars in four different car classes (A through D). Some are nippy (Koenigsegg CCX-R), some are beautiful (Volkswagen Scirocco), some are tough (Land Rover Defender SVX), and some are just plain cool (Chevrolet Camaro 1969).
4 different race tracks: Barcelona Gracia, Tokyo Shutoko, Amboy, and Long Beach Docks. Each provides a totally different racing experience, from wide-open off-road races to tight, technical inner-city tracks. My personal favourite is the Docks – it’s got alternate routes through shipping containers, and one particular crossover which is going to ruin a few bumpers…
Twitter support. You can enter your Twitter credentials and share a Tweet or two DIRECTLY from the game. And it won’t spam your account either – nothing is posted without your say-so. Just hit the left-bumper from anywhere in the menus to bring up the “Share” menu.
…And of course, 8 meaty power-ups. These really are what make Blur different to every other racer out there. They’re so important that we’ve built a brand new section of our website to tell you about them. More details at the end of this post.
  • 14 cars in four different car classes (A through D). Some are nippy (Koenigsegg CCX-R), some are beautiful (Volkswagen Scirocco), some are tough (Land Rover Defender SVX), and some are just plain cool (Chevrolet Camaro 1969).
  • 4 different race tracks: Barcelona Gracia, Tokyo Shutoko, Amboy, and Long Beach Docks. Each provides a totally different racing experience, from wide-open off-road races to tight, technical inner-city tracks. My personal favourite is the Docks – it’s got alternate routes through shipping containers, and one particular crossover which is going to ruin a few bumpers…
  • Twitter support. You can enter your Twitter credentials and share a Tweet or two DIRECTLY from the game. And it won’t spam your account either – nothing is posted without your say-so. Just hit the left-bumper from anywhere in the menus to bring up the “Share” menu.
  • …And of course, 8 meaty power-ups.

 

 

 

Via [Bizarre Creations]

 

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