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Teslagrad Heading to American Retail Stores for PlayStation and PC

Teslagrad Heading to American Retail Stores for PlayStation and PC

The magnetic indie platformer will be released in American retail stores on 15th September for PS3, PS4 and PC


Bergen, Norway; August 25th 2015 – 
Developer Rain Games has announced that platformer Teslagrad will be heading to American retail stores for PC, PS4 and PS3.

Teslagrad is a 2D puzzle platformer with action elements where you use magnetism and other electromagnetic powers to explore the long abandoned Tesla Tower and discover its many secrets. Nominated for the Best Nordic Game and Best Nordic Innovation in Nordic Game Awards 2014, you play as a young boy on an epic quest. Gain new abilities to explore a non-linear, hand-drawn world inspired by visions of old Europe and use the ancient power of the Teslamancers to defeat a despotic king.

After providing retail distribution in Europe, the Pacific and beyond, Rain Games and SOEDESCO are thrilled to partner once again to bring the critically acclaimed game Teslagrad to American shelves. As of September 15th gamers from Canada and the United States will have the opportunity to pick up retail copies for the platform of their choice, in a new distribution channel that will allow Rain to keep reaching thousands of new fans.

With PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 versions priced $19.99 and DRM-free PC-Windows for just $9.99, pre-orders are now available through Amazon to every boxed-game lover delight.

PS3: http://www.amazon.com/Teslagrad-PlayStation-3/dp/B013LIFQM4/
PS4: http://www.amazon.com/Teslagrad-PlayStation-4/dp/B013LIFQQA/
PC: http://www.amazon.com/Teslagrad-PC/dp/B013LKV52M/

Teslagrad is also available on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3 PlayStation Store for $14.99, Wii U eShop for $14.99 and Steam for $9.99.

Related: Teslagrad – New PS3 Gameplay Video

 

Source: Press Release

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