Robocraft Infinity Announced for Early 2018

Robocraft Infinity Announced for Early 2018

Exclusively for Xbox and Windows 10.

JesseCecchetto by JesseCecchetto on Jun 26, 2017 @ 10:26 PM (Staff Bios)
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Robocraft Infinity just received it's launch trailer today, and it's due to hit Xbox One and Windows 10 sometime early next year. Although this is a new title, it's an enhanced version of the previous Robocraft game. If you're a fan of the past Robocraft game along with the other 10 million registered players on PC, then you'll enjoy the same gameplay experience in Robocraft Infinity, with improved features and better optimization.

Robocraft Infinity is the second project in development at Freejam and it's much more than just a simple port of Robocraft, said Freejam CEO and Game Director, Mark Simmons. "We've taken the core components of Robocraft and optimized them for Microsoft platforms utilizing the experience we have earned developing Robocraft over the past half-decade. Robocraft Infinity will also feature some exclusive features that are only possible by bringing our game to a fresh, new platform."

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