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Thu, Aug 09, 2012 | 17:50 BST

Death Rally publisher Nordic Games partnering with Alan Wake developer

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Nordic Games has announced that they will be teaming up with Alan Wake developer Remedy Entertainment to release a PC boxed version of its upcoming top down racer remake, Death Rally.

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Fri, Aug 03, 2012 | 20:28 BST

Death Rally now available on Steam, get 15% off until August 10

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Good news everyone: Death Rally is now available for download now on Steam. It’s been redesigned for PC, has fully optimized camera controls, improved career mode, new weapon combinations, Steam Achievements, controller support, up to six person multiplayer, and more. Go get it here for $8.49 till August 10, after which it will run you $9.99. The game will also be made for retail purchase soon.

Tue, Jul 31, 2012 | 20:00 BST

Latest Death Rally video explains how to prepare for the onslaught

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Death Rally arrives this week on PC via Steam, and to get you pumped, Remedy has released Part 3 of the “How Do You Prepare” video series. Hint: you’re not prepared. At least we’re not. Players will be able to play in in career and multiplayer modes, and if you’re not the PC type, it’s also available on iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch and Android. Game hits Steam August 3 for $9.99.

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Fri, Jul 13, 2012 | 01:05 BST

Death Rally trailer hypes for August 3 Steam launch

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While we’re on a trailer kick, check out this one for Death Rally, which continues Remedy’s fine tradition of giving absolutely zero shits for marketing trends and having a ball of a time as a result.

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Fri, Jun 29, 2012 | 21:54 BST

Death Rally comes to Steam on August 3

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Remedy has announced Death Rally will release on PC August 3. The iOS title has been revamped for the system, as have the cameras and controls. A host of new features have been added, as well as a new track called Savo. Better yet: Shadow Man from the the 1996 original is back as well. It will run you $9.99 on Steam.

Fri, Jun 01, 2012 | 21:52 BST

Death Rally downloaded 10 million times, sees 100 million play sessions

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Remedy has announced Death Rally has been downloaded 10 million times through the App Store and has seen 100 million play sessions since releasing in March. “We’re thrilled at Death Rally’s numbers. 10 million downloads and 100 million play sessions is a great milestone,” said Remedy CEO Matias Myllyrinne. “We can only smile when we think about all of the cars destroyed and bullets fired,” added Aki “AJ” Järvilehto, SVP. Death Rally is available for iOS and Android and will run you $0.99. More updates for the game are planned for the coming months. Thanks, GI International.

Tue, Jan 24, 2012 | 09:25 GMT

Death Rally goes free today for FreeAppDay

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Remedy’s made iOS racer Death Rally free for today only as part of FreeAppDay. You can get it for iPhone and iPad here. Get on that like flies, yo.

Tue, Dec 20, 2011 | 15:32 GMT

Death Rally sees 1.5 million downloads, says Remedy

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Remedy head of franchise development Oskari Hakkinen has said iOS title Death Rally has seen 1.5 million units since it first launched earlier this year. In an interview with Edge on Alan Wake’s American Nightmare, writer Sam Lake said the game, which was the developer’s first ever game 15 years ago, was its “first step into that direction, and I’m sure that we’ll do something else in the future as well.”

The company’s currently developing Alan Wake’s American Nightmare for XBLA and self-publishing the PC version of the original Wake, both due in Q1 2012.

Tue, Jan 11, 2011 | 19:31 GMT

Remedy to release Death Rally in March for iPad and iPhone

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Remedy has released a trailer showing off the iPhone and iPad version of the gun and car game Death Rally.

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Tue, Oct 06, 2009 | 17:40 BST

Remedy files trademark for Death Rally title

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Remedy Entertainment has filed a new trademark for Death Rally, which means probably what you think it means.

A possible new game in the series, or, according to Superannuation, a re-release via a digital service.

You can view the trademark here.

We’ll hammer out an email to Remedy and see what’s up. Hopefully, someone will get back with us.

Thanks, D’toid.