Trials Rising Announced, Launching February 2019

Trials Rising Announced, Launching February 2019

Tandem Bike Mode Sounds... Interesting.

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Jun 11, 2018 @ 10:30 PM (Staff Bios)
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Trials.

You remember Trials, right?

That one game from RedLynx, born as a browser title being the studio was acquired by Ubisoft in 2011. Since then, we've seen many Trials iterations, some good, some fantastic. But now we have Trials Rising, a title that is rather kooky and creative. The tracks are even crazier now!

Anyway, check out the trailer here:



What appears to be eye-catching is the Tandem Bike mode, a new local multiplayer mode featuring the tandem bike - you kn'w that bike that requires two riders? That would be quite the coordination and compatibility challenge for friends and couples.

Interested?

Well good news is that there is a beta to sign up for! Unfortunately, the link delivered on YouTube leads to a different domain, but we have the link available for you here.

Trials Rising will release in February of 2019 for the Nintendo Switch, PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4

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