Award Winning Futuristic Racer Antigravitor Speeds onto Steam

Buckle up people, because there’s a new racing game on the scene. Meet Antigravitor. The fast paced, futuristic racer that has just arrived in a Steam store near you! This epic looking racing game mixes all the fun of a racer and sets it in a futuristic hover car world. It may seem like a simple concept but you don’t need to over-complicate things when it comes to racing. Just make it fun, right? Well, this one certainly looks like fun. Imagine playing this against your friends. Check out the latest 6 minute gameplay trailer below to see what this game is all about.

The year is 2210 and the world, as well as racing, has changed. Science meets engineering as you must control your own Grav (which are the cars) in the chaotic realm of the Antigravitor tournament. Customise it to make it your own and race through 3 different modes on four different worlds. And, before you ask, yes there is both local and online mutliplayer so you can play against your friends. Or, if you just want to test your skills against the computer, you can play solo. This game looks beautifully made as you might expect from a game made on the Unity engine. Plus, it is not just available on PC, this one is also available on Xbox and Playstation as well.

antigravitor screenshots

You can grab this game right now on Steam for a pretty decent £19.49. You can also get your hands on the original sound track as well which was composed by Michael Maas, you can check that out on his website Michael Music. It is a pretty sweet soundtrack to go alongside the awesome visuals. Stay up to date with all the latest news on Antigravitor via the official website and signing up to the newsletter.

Get your game head on and start racing right now!

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I've always had a passion for games and, since I found my passion for writing, I wanted to write about them. I'll play just about anything if I can get my hands on it. I have an unhealthy obsession with all things Star Wars and my motto is "Never apologise for being a nerd."

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