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Sunset Overdrive releases a new gameplay trailer alongside Day One edition details

Insomniac today released a first-look gameplay trailer for Sunset Overdrive, alongside details of the game’s Day One edition.

This trailer is the first time we’ve seen the game since it’s reveal at last year’s E3.

Check it out:

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The third-person shooter has a touch of Titanfall about it, with players able to wall-run and grind or springboard off of object in the environment.

Moreover, those who pre-order the game’s Day One edition will receive exclusive content such as the “Nothin’ but the Hits” vinyl record-firing gun, the “It’s Me! Fizzie!” character outfit and the “Hardcore! Hammer” melee weapon. You can see the weapons alongside in-game screens, below.

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Sunset Overdrive will be available on Xbox One this spring.


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