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Wednesday, 25 October 2017 11:06

Tate Multimedia Announces Steel Rats

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ANNOUNCING STEEL RATS, AN OCTANE-FUELED COMBAT RACER BLAZING ONTO CONSOLES AND PC IN 2018

STRAIGHT FROM THE DEVS: WRECK AND RIDE WITH YOUR CREW IN THIS STUNT BIKE COMBAT GAME SET IN A DIESELPUNK-INSPIRED WORLD

LONDON, Oct. 24, 2017– Prolific Polish publisher and developer Tate Multimedia are strapping on their spiked shoulder pads and fire-spewing wheel saws as they today announce that the all-out motorbike action title Steel Rats is coming in 2018.

Steel Rats is a visceral and groundbreaking evolution of the 2.5D action arcade genre, fusing destructive, octane-fueled motorbike combat and death-defying stunt gameplay, set in a visually stylized retro-future world.

Become one with your bike as you master the realistic physics-based controls of these powerful and deadly vehicles. Choose how you want to tear through the stylized and highly detailed environments of Steel Rats, traversing up, down, left and right as your bike speeds fluidly in and out of the game world, over rooftops and through enemy-infested tunnels.

Join the Steel Rats, a larger-than-life punk biker gang who once ruled the streets of Coastal City and now find themselves as the last line of defense against an invading horde of destructive and constantly evolving army of junkbots. Choose your character, and unlock new special abilities and customizable bikes to fight with style through vast areas of the city in a deadly mix of speed, agility and firepower.

Steel Rats features music from the Japanese rock trio The 5.6.7.8’s, who shot to fame after being featured in Kill Bill: Volume 1 with their hit song “Woo Hoo.” A remastered version of their track “Hoovering” will be featured in Steel Rats and was recorded exclusively for the game in the famous Parisian Midilive Studios, where music for films such as Taken and Hellboy II: The Golden Army was also recorded.

Steel Rats is set in an atmospheric, stylized, retro-future version of 40s and 50s Americana,” says Jacek Gburczyk, Tate Multimedia art director. “We’ve taken everything we love from America in that time period and mixed it up with our favorite parts of dieselpunk and steampunk influences to create something that has a wholly original feel and character.”

Wojtek Biliński, head of studio at Tate Multimedia, says, “In terms of gameplay, we want to have something for speed runners, racers, brawlers, stunt drivers and all those who want to pull off insane and stylish fight moves from the back of a turbo-powered motorbike. We hope that everyone will enjoy playing Steel Rats in one of these ways and discover the many styles of gameplay we aim to deliver.”

Today’s announcement sees the release of an explosive CGI trailer, created by Deep Blue Studio, featuring The 5.6.7.8’s and their track "Hoovering," with plenty more news and information on Steel Rats still to come.

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About Tate Multimedia

Tate Multimedia S.A. is an independent games developer and publisher based in Poland (Warsaw-HQ) and France, with successful operations that have spanned across Europe, North America, Japan and China since the year 2000.

The studio operates according to the “house of ideas” model on an everyday basis, which means no idea is off the table allowing developers to have the creative freedom to continually seek new, daring, and even risky projects.

An almost 40 person strong team of creative professionals are currently involved in the development of Steel Rats and the company’s next project, which will be revealed later.

Tate Multimedia was awarded a “Forbes Diamond” prize and in 2016 began to participate in the GameINN programme for Polish game developers.

 

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