Geometry Wars 3 has pre-order bonuses

Sierra announced today that there are pre-order bonuses in store for next week?s digital release of the much anticipated Geometry Wars 3.

PlayStation 3 and 4 versions of the game will have access to the ?Secret Eye? level, while Xbox 360 and Xbox One will get the ?Blood Count? stage.  Also, regardless of when you purchase the game, PlayStation owners will have access to the ?Symbolic? level, while Xbox owners will get a level dubbed ?Titan Box?.

Steam players that pre-purchase will get both the ?Secret Eye? and ?Blood Count? stages.

For more info, check out the video, screenshots, and press release contained below.

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Today we’re excited to announce pre-order bonuses are now available for Sierra and Lucid Games’ Geometry Wars? 3: Dimensions, launching next week as a digital release on Xbox One, the all-in-one games and entertainment system from Microsoft, Xbox 360 games and entertainment system from Microsoft, PlayStation?4 and PlayStation?3 computer entertainment systems and PC.

There are two bonus levels (availability varies by platform) that will be offered during this pre-order period: the ‘Secret Eye,’ featuring a unique triangle-shaped grid with an evolving cubed wall, and a unique Torus-shaped grid level called ‘Blood Count.’ For full level details and the platforms they are offered on, please visit the Geometry Wars website.

Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions is an exciting new evolution of the fast-paced, frenetic Geometry Wars gameplay fans have come to love. The game features new 3D action and new gameplay modes, including a dedicated single-player campaign, a revamped cooperative mode and online competitive multiplayer. Other features include:

  • 50 single-player levels, including Adventure and Classic Arcade modes
  • 3D grids and over 10 battle modes, including Pacifism, King and Claustrophobia
  • Four unique companion drones
  • Community and Friend Leaderboards

Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions is set to launch for $14.99 in North America on November 25, 2014 for PlayStation?4 and PlayStation?3 through the PlayStation?Network, as well as PC, and on November 26, 2014 for Xbox One and Xbox 360 on the Xbox Games Store. The game is rated E (Everyone) by the ESRB. For more information, visit the official website, like the game on Facebook and follow it on Twitter.

Dustin Chadwell

Reviews Manager, Staff Writer

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