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Rollerdrome is a skating shooter from OlliOlli’s Roll7

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Rollerdrome was today announced by OlliOlli World‘s Roll7, a single-player, third-person shooter on rollerskates.

Set in 2030, “Rollerdrome introduces a distinct retro-futuristic universe with a unique identity,” said Roll7.

“The comic-book inspired art style comes to life with an all-new and fully original soundtrack,” a press release continued. “The Darksynth musical artist Electric Dragon merges iconic 1970’s textures and sounds with modern day driving beats and cutting-edge production to provide a heart-thumping backdrop to the carnage.”

“It’s been amazing to see this project come to life from the original prototype that received a lot of love online, all the way to the brutal and intense experience it is now,” said Paul Rabbitte, Creative Director at Roll7. “We’re really excited for players to jump into Rollerdrome.”

You can check it out below.

Expect Rollerdrome from 16 August 2022 on Windows PC via Steam, PS4 and PS5.

Rollerdrome

17 August 2022
PC PS4 PS5
 

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