Strike Vector Goes Live on January 28th

Releasing on Steam for PC.

Posted By | On 22nd, Jan. 2014

Strike Vector

Rage Quit Corporation’s Strike Vector is now ready to go live. After spending in two weeks in the beta, with more than 16,000 players taking part in the aerial first-person shooter, it will release for Steam on January 28th. Incorporating sci-fi dogfights and some fairly eye-popping visuals, it will retail for $24.90.

Originally on Steam Greenlight, Strike Vector climbed up the ranks to find a release for PC via Steam. Rage Quit will include free content over the coming months on a regular basis, so no one will be able to complain about not getting their money’s worth.

Check out the beta trailer for the game below and let us know what you think of the gameplay. Will you be picking up the game on Steam for PC? Let us know in the comments below along with other thoughts. Also let us know if you’ve been taking part in the beta with the other 15,999 individuals.


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