BPM: Bullets Per Minute Releases October 5th on PS4 and Xbox One

The operatic rock shooter was originally slated to release this Summer for consoles. It will also be playable on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S.

Posted By | On 15th, Sep. 2021

BPM - Bullets Per Minute

After announcing that BPM: Bullets Per Minute would be releasing this Summer for PS4 and Xbox One, Awe Interactive has confirmed a release date of October 5th for the same. Players can soon experience the operatic rock soundtrack and responsive shooting that’s made it to acclaimed on PC. It’s also playable on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S though whether there are additional enhancements is unknown.

BPM: Bullets Per Minute is about the Valkyries fighting the forces of Hel by traversing to the Underworld. This is done with a variety of weaponry and powers, though everything is done according to the beat. Shooting enemies in the randomly generated dungeons thus takes a bit more work than usual but it’s also more epic.

The console versions will also benefit from the Overdrive update which added five more characters, three new weapons and a new Chapter. Two new difficulties – Practice for newer players and Hellish for experienced ones – have also been added along with a new boss, 20 new items, Trials and much more.

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