Trials Fusion online multiplayer now available, new DLC coming next week

Trials Fusion is finally getting that online multiplayer update that Ubisoft and RedLynx promised long ago. With a selection of new modes, support for up to 8 players and leaderboards, the online features sound pretty damn fun.

They also released news of the fourth and apparently biggest DLC pack, Fire in the Deep, which is set to go live next week on January 27th. The new content includes a plethora of new challenges, editor items and trophies/achievements.

Check out a trailer with all the details.

Trials Fusion Online Multiplayer Trailer:
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Today, Ubisoft announced that Online Multiplayer is now available as a free update in Trials Fusion. Players can now face off against four to eight opponents in three multiplayer modes. Additionally, the fourth and largest downloadable content pack to date, Fire in Deep, will be available next week on January 27, 2015.

In Online Multiplayer up to eight players can face-off on next-gen consoles and Windows PC and on Xbox 360 games and entertainment system from Microsoft up to four players can go head to head. This update comes with three game selections that can be found in the new multiplayer lobby:

  • Online X-Supercross mode: up to eight players compete on three random tracks, with one winner selected based on the highest score.
  • Private Game mode: up to eight players pick which track they want to race on and can customize the race?s parameters with options including track gravity, bike?s speed and bike control.
  • Private Game with Spectator: Players looking to watch online multiplayer can select the track and parameters for the race and invite eight other players to ride so they can watch the race. These matches can also be broadcasted using streaming platforms.

Online Multiplayer will also include a global leaderboard for Online X-Supercross times and record holders.

Next week Fire in the Deep, the fourth and biggest downloadable content pack yet, will be available. It will bring players 11 new tracks, five new achievements and trophies to unlock, 27 new track challenges and dozens of new editor objects. Season Pass holders will receive immediate access to Fire in the Deep when it is available on January 27 and riders without the Season Pass will be able purchase it for $4.99.

The Season Pass is still available for $19.99 and includes Fire in the Deep, all previous content packs and the final two pieces of DLC which will be released by March 2015.

Developed by RedLynx in collaboration with Ubisoft Shanghai and Ubisoft Kiev, Trials Fusion has sold over one million copies and offers players an unlimited array of obstacles and challenges as they race against the clock to set track records.

For the latest information on the multiplayer of Trials Fusion, please visit http://trialsgame.com/multi.

Paul Bryant

Staff Writer

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