WipEout Omega Collection Is Launching on PlayStation 4 in June

WipEout Omega Collection Is Launching on PlayStation 4 in June

Relive the anti-gravity.

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Mar 30, 2017 @ 08:16 PM (Staff Bios)
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Our beloved WipEout series is making a comeback. It was announced not long ago that WipEout Omega Collection was being launched on the PlayStation 4, but we didn't know any other details beyond that. Well, there is finally a release date for this awesome racer. WipEout Omega Collection will debut on the system on June 6th, arriving with remastered ships and tracks from WipEout HD, Fury, and 2048.

Furthermore, this title will be priced at $39.99 USD MSRP/$49.99 CAD MSRP. And as the cherry on top, the WipEout Omega Collection will sport 1080p graphics on the PlayStation 4 as well as dynamic 4K on the PlayStation 4 Pro. Best of all, you'll be playing in 60FPS.

Your ears will also indulge in the fully remastered sound effects as well as the addition of 28 licensed music tracks.

There will be nine different modes, including tournaments, speed laps, time trials, Zone mode, career mode, and racebox mode for sandbox creation.

Are you looking forward to it? Because I'm looking forward to it, even if they are three separate games within a single box.

Check out the trailer here:

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