Trials Fusion jumping onto PS4, Xbox One, Xbox 360, PC on April 16th

Trials Fusion, Ubisoft and RedLynx’s stunt-tastic new Trials game for the PS4, Xbox One, Xbox 360 and PC, finally has a release date, price and a batch of new media.

The game is set to jump onto all platforms beginning on April 16th for $19.99 on their respective digital services. Those that want a retail copy for the PS4 or Xbox One can pick it up for $39.99 which includes the season pass (no clue what it includes at this point however).

Check out the new media and the announcement below.

Trials Fusion | “Ride On” Gameplay Trailer:
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Trials Fusion screens:

Today, Ubisoft announced that Trials Fusion, the highly anticipated sequel to the massively popular platform racer Trials Evolution, will be available for download on Xbox One, the all-in-one games and entertainment system from Microsoft, Xbox 360 games and entertainment system from Microsoft, Steam for Windows PC and the PlayStation 4 computer entertainment system on April 16 in North America.

Trials Fusion will be available digitally for $19.99 on Xbox One and Xbox 360 from the Xbox Live Games Store, on PlayStation 4 system and on Steam for Windows PC. A physical retail version including a Season Pass will also be made available for $39.99 SRP on Xbox One and PlayStation 4 systems.

In addition, the first gameplay trailer for Trials Fusion is now available. Developed by RedLynx in collaboration with Ubisoft Shanghai and Ubisoft Kiev, and designed specifically for the next generation of hardware, Trials Fusion offers players an unlimited array of obstacles and challenges as they race against the clock ? with players from around the globe ? to set track records.

Trials Fusion builds off the same maddeningly addictive physics-based gameplay of its predecessors while incorporating brand-new features, including the FMX tricks system.

Create tracks that stretch your imagination and skill, and put your friends to the test by sharing online with the bustling Trials Fusion community, made possible by the fan-favorite Editor mode.

Whether players choose to race alone, against friends or in a worldwide tournament, the competition is endless? Just one run is never enough.

For the latest information on Trials Fusion, please visit: www.trialsgame.com

For the latest on all of Ubisoft?s games, please visit: ubiblog.com

Paul Bryant

Staff Writer

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