Game Overview:
Rollerdrome is a third person shooter developed by Roll7 and published by Private Division.
It blends high-octane combat with fluid rollerblading movement mechanics.
The studio, which was acquired by Private Division in 2021, is being shuttered as part of Take-Two Interactive's mass layoffs, it's been claimed.
The stylish action title mixes third-person shooter gameplay with pro skating and is available for PS5, PC and Xbox Series X/S.
Foamstars and Rollerdrome are for PS4 and PS5, but Steelrising is exclusive to PS5. All three are available from February 6th to March 4th.
The duo will be joined in the subscription service's catalog by Shiro Games and Funcom's 4X strategy title Dune: Spice Wars.
Roll7 and Private Division's rollerskating shooter launched for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and PC in August last year.
Roll7's skating/arena shooter is stylish and vibrant while providing enough challenges for those who can groove with its gameplay loop.
Roll7 and Private Division's third person roller skating shooter is out now for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and PC.
Lead artist Antoine Dekerle and character artist Rachel Cox speak about Rollerdrome's aesthetic, character design, and more.
Roll7's upcoming title fuses skating with third-person shooting, slow-mo and other stylish moves. It's out on August 16th for PS4, PS5, and PC.
Roll7's stylistic rollerskating third person shooter briefly details how it will implement PS5 features like haptic feedback and adaptive triggers.
The stylish third-person shooter/skating title will cost $19.79 on Steam and for PlayStation Plus members when it launches on August 16th.
Rollerdrome, developed by Roll7, brings a new brand of third person shooter gameplay to PlayStation consoles and PC this August.