FlatOut Ultimate Carnage Dated for PC
Smash'em and crash'em in 2 weeks
Date: Friday, June 20, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

Empire Interactive has confirmed that July 11th 2008 will be the release date for the carnage inducing arcade racer FlatOut Ultimate Carnage on Games for Windows.

“Ultimate Carnage looks stunning on Games for Windows. Bugbear have done an outstanding job on delivering possibly the most fun, most brutal, action crash-em-up ever seen on a Windows-based PC.” Sean Walsh, Product Manager at Empire Interactive, commented, “Ultimate Carnage is set raise the bar for hi-octane destruction racing for the Windows platform.”

FlatOut Ultimate Carnage blurs the line between arcade and simulation, offering gamers a “Deathproof” experience in which more than 8,000 persistent objects per track will throw your car off-course and into last place. Frustrating racing ahoy! There are eight full offline game modes including Career Race, Time Trial, Carnage Race, Beat The Bomb, Last Man Standing, Deathmatch Derby, Multiplayer Party Mode, and the favourite Ragdoll Mini Games.

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