Born Ready Games announced that Strike Suit Zero is available to pick up today after 7pm CET on Steam, Green Man Gaming and GamersGate – for €18.99, £14.99. Additionally, the developer has now officially confirmed that there will be Mac and Linux versions of the game later this year.
Following an amazing response to the Kickstarter campaign in 2012, $174,804 has been pledged by eager gamers awaiting the arrival of this beautifully styled space shooter.
Strike Suit Zero promises to delight fans, due largely to the professional talent on board its development team. The game features highly detailed mecha and spaceship designs by renowned mecha designer Junji Okubo (Steel Battalion, Appleseed), and a wonderfully atmospheric score created by Paul Ruskay (Homeworld) and Kokia (Tales of Innocence, Origins: Spirits Of The Past ).
In addition to the Mac and Linux versions, Born Ready Games has previously confirmed that there will be Oculus Rift support planned for later in the year.
James Brooksby, CEO at Born Ready Games said:
“We are incredibly excited that the launch day for Strike Suit Zero on PC has finally arrived. We’ve received overwhelming support from our community, and would like to extend special thanks to our backers on Kickstarter. We hope everyone is as ecstatic to see the finished result as we are!”
Enjoy its launch trailer!
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