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Death Rally Gets Multiplayer
New update brings online mayhem to iOS action racer from Remedy.
Date: Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Author: James Fudge

Remedy Entertainment has released a new update to its Death Rally action racing game for iOS devices that adds a plethora of new features and tweaks. The 1.7 update features a brand new multiplayer mode. Multiplayer lets players race and challenge up to 5 other racers world-wide. It also adds a new weapon (the Flamethrower) as part of the 1st Reward Booster pack, a new car paint job (The Retro Fighter for Shrieker), new achievements, and enhanced anti-aliasing for iPad 2. The multiplayer portion of the update includes six maps, on car and two upgraded weapons.

Find out more about the game by visiting www.facebook.com/deathrally .

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