November 23, 2024
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Racing video game ‘Phantom Spark’ announced


Excitement is building as racing fans prepare to immerse themselves in the unique experience of Phantom Spark. The publishers Thunderful Games and Coatsinktogether with the developer Ghostshave announced this new momentum-based and time-trial racing game coming to switch and PC via Steam. Although a release date has not been announced yet, players can expect an exciting gaming experience.

“Phantom Spark” is a time-trial racing game with a focus on momentum and speed. Players are challenged to break time records in levels that resemble roller coasters full of twists and turns. Face intense rivalries throughout the single-player campaign as you attempt to beat the record on every track in the world of Phantom Spark.

With gameplay that is easy to learn but difficult to master, Phantom Spark offers players the opportunity to improve their times on each track through knowledge of every twist and turn, mastery of their ship, and willingness to defy the laws of physics. Throughout the single-player campaign, you’ll take on the guardians of each track, using your skills to defeat them in one-on-one races. This will allow you to unlock new levels and ships with cosmetic alterations as you progress through the game.

“It’s exciting to finally share “Phantom Spark” with the world,” said Torfi Asgeirssonco-founder of Ghosts, in a press release. “This is just the first step and we can’t wait to share more in the future and make people feel the exciting sense of momentum that the game offers when they finally get the chance to try it out.”

Although we are still waiting for a concrete release date, excitement and anticipation are sure to grow as players prepare to take on the exciting challenges and exciting races that await them in “Phantom Spark”.

Fountain: Gematsu

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