Grey Goo to Go Retail in Several Regions

Grey Goo to Go Retail in Several Regions

Physical copies are sometimes better, y'know?

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Apr 01, 2015 @ 05:57 PM (Staff Bios)
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Okay, this news article is not a prank in any way, shape, or form. In all seriousness, UIG Entertainment has signed Grey Goo for retail distribution in France, Italy, Scandinavia, UK, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Slovenia, USA, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. Grey Goo, created by developers Petroglyph, has been a hit with RTS fans, earning a 78% Metacritic score.

In the game, you take control of one of three factions - Humans, Beta, or Goo - and strive to defeat opposing factions, using tools such as impenetrable walls, strong outposts, and a resilient army. The game will be available sometime in April for 39,99 €, though prices for other countries have not been announced. More than likely we will see a $39.99 price tag in the US. If you need an aid in your purchase decision then look no further than our GZU-flavored preview of Grey Goo, which delves into the gameplay, story, and some thoughts on the game from a few players.

If that doesn't sell you, then you can always take a quick peek at the gameplay video below:

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