Former Xbox One Exclusive Sunset Overdrive comes to PC!

After the stellar surprise reveal of Sunset Overdrive at the FanFest in Mexico City, Sunset Overdrive is now available for PC on Steam. Now we can finally share with you, that there will be a physical version available as well!  THQ Nordic had to wait patiently for the reveal to happen in order to go out with the physical SKU of Sunset Overdrive. 

So now, as we are unleashed, it is about time to do the impossible: As you read this retail listings should start to go live, the factory-sealed brand new boxed versions of Sunset Overdrive will be leaving the warehouse to pop up on a retail shelf near you by next week. 

The physical edition of Sunset Overdrive includes all previous DLCs and comes at an unbeatable (SR-) price: € 19.99 / $ 19.99 / £ 14.99. Ain’t that a true happy end? 

About Sunset Overdrive

Don’t miss the game that IGN awarded Best Xbox One Game of 2014, the game that Polygon rated 9 out of 10, and the achieved a great “81” on metacritic.com

In Sunset Overdrive, the year is 2027 and Sunset City is under siege. A contaminated energy drink has transformed most of the population into toxic mutants. For many it’s the end of the world, but for you it’s a dream come true. Your old boss? Dead. Your boring job? Gone. Transform the open-world into your tactical playground by grinding, vaulting and wall-running across the city while using a devastating, unconventional arsenal. With hyper-agility, unique weapons, and customizable special abilities, Sunset Overdrive rewrites the rules of traditional shooters and delivers an explosive, irreverent, stylish, and totally unique adventure finally on PC.

Embrace the chaos of Sunset City through a hyper-colorful, post-apocalyptic single-player campaign and two bonus expansions, Mystery of Mooil Rig and Dawn of the Rise of the Fallen Machines. Outgun crazed mutants, homicidal robots, and villainous thugs on your journeys with the included Weapons Pack.

Author: Mark Smith
I've been an avid gamer since I stumbled upon ZORK running in my local Radio Shack in 1980. Ten years later I was working for Sierra Online. Since then I've owned nearly every game system and most of the games to go with them. Not sure if 40+ years of gaming qualifies me to write reviews, but I do it anyway.

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