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A bunch of Ride to Hell titles are driving your way

Deep Silver yesterday confirmed three Ride to Hell titles, Ride to Hell: Retribution, Ride to Hell: Route 666 and Ride to Hell: BeatdownRetribution and Route 666 will be released in late June this year.

“Ride to Hell: Retribution tells the story of a lone rider, Jake Conway, a man with either a gun in his hand or a girl on his lap (and on more than one occasion both!). He’s on a merciless path of revenge against a brutal biker gang called The Devil’s Hand, armed to the teeth with an arsenal of deadly weapons to enact his vengeance on foot and on bike. The only law Jake answers to is his own,” said Deep Silver of the retail title.

Ride to Hell: Route 666 is a downloadable title, and lets you “recruit and lead a gang of bikers from Chicago to Los Angeles, fighting for every mile of the road using both brains and brawn. Fast paced arcade combat combined with easy to understand tactics – anyone who understands team sports will be able to dive right in to commanding their gang.”

Last, but not least, Ride to Hell: Beatdown, is described as “a rock’n’roll brawler” that will be available for mobile devices.

Ride to Hell: Retribution and Ride to Hell: Route 666 will be released on 27 June 2013; Retribution for PC, Xbox 360 and PS3, and Route 666 via the PSN or the Xbox Live Marketplace.


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