strike vector ex

Strike Vector EX Avaliable Now

Indie game studio RageQuit Corporation have announced that Strike Vector EX, the fully-loaded aerial-combat game, is available now on the PS4. To celebrate the release, Strike Vector EX is available for download at $10.49, that’s 30% off retail price for a limited time. The re-imagined PlayStation 4 version will deliver a new story-driven single-player campaign, customizable Vectors, an excellent off-line Skirmish mode, and an ultimate online multiplayer mode.

Strike Vector EX is a competitive first-person aerial-combat game that hosts dizzying dogfights with battle-heavy aircraft. Bursting with customizable mech-inspired ships, Strike Vector EX disrupts the air combat genre through a combination of precision mechanics, imaginative vehicle designs, and stunning, fast-paced multiplayer fights.

Strike Vector EX Key Features:

  • Robust Multiplayer: Up to 12 players will vie in the ultimate fast-paced mech dogfight
  • New Story Mode:  Players will experience a unique story spread across 15 missions, packed with survival, attack, destroy, duel and other diverse gameplay styles against relentless AI
  • Next Gen Graphics: Take your aerial dog fighting skills to the next generation of consoles featuring gorgeous and diverse floating warscapes and wild mech-inspired aircrafts
  • Customization: Enter the garage and load out the ships with up to 10,000 different weapon, special items, and armor combinations to find the perfect killing machine
  • Tactical Gameplay: Perfect the art of high-speed attacks and mid-air VTOL tactics using the environment to skillfully defeat foes
  • Generous Game Modes: Tired of smacking the competition around? Explore a vast set gameplay modes including Elimination, Defense, Survival, Duel and many more ways to satisfy the competitive spirit
  • Maps: Never grow tired of destroying friends in mid-air with 15 diverse and challenging multiplayer maps

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Geoffrey Wright

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