Be a radical cool grommet in the upcoming ‘Surf World Series’

UK-based Climax Studios reveal their new arcade surfing title, coming in 2017 from Vision Games Publishing

Surf’s up! UK-based Climax Studios today announced their new game, Surf World Series, is coming to PS4, Xbox One and PC in 2017.

Rip some radical tubes and hit mad barrels and hope not to get pitted, bra!

In Surf World Series, players will take to the waves to experience the thrill of pure arcade-style surfing. Developed by Climax Studios in partnership with Vision Games Publishing and Standfast Interactive, the game offers players the following features:

  • Ride monster waves from around the world at 5 legendary surfing destinations, including the sun-drenched beaches of Hawaii, and the rugged coastlines of Portugal.
  • Become masters of the waves, learning increasingly difficult tricks along the way, from nailing kickflips and cutbacks, to landing massive aerials and navigating treacherous tubes.
  • Trick their way through 45 single player challenges, or carve up the competition online against 15 other players across 3 different multiplayer game modes.
  • Rank up and unlock thousands of customisation options to stamp their own style on their journey to become a surf legend.

“Surfing is an amazing sport that’s been pretty underrepresented in games for some time, so we wanted to bring surfing fans a fun, arcade-style experience that’s all about mastering waves and racking up huge high scores.” said Simon Gardner, CEO of Climax Studios. “Surf World Series is a celebration of those moments when board and wave work together in perfect harmony.”

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For more information visit Surf World Series website, follow the game on Twitteror like it on Facebook.

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