Shredders is a multiplayer snowboarding game coming to Xbox Series X

(Image credit: I-Illusions / LetItRoll)

A new snowboarding game was revealed during Thursday's 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Xbox Series X Games showcaseℱ pre-show; it's called Shredders, it has gorgeous snow-covered mountains, and it's coming sometime in 2021. Check o🐎ut the teaser below:

Developers I-Illusions and LetItRoll say Shredders has "multiplayer baked into its core," though you can also carve through the expansive mountain range in single-player mode. The game was inspired by the classic snowboarding series Amped, and the devs - who are all skaters or snowboarders themselves - say they're l𒀰ooking to bring the spirit of those games to the Xbox Series X with "next gen tech and kick ass physics."

"We are building a snowboarding experience thaꦛt allows you to define your own style," says project lead Dirk Van Welden. "Outside there are so many incredible ways to do a simple 180 and Shredders gives you that level of control. Carving, buttering, and the sensation of floating on fresh powder all feels amazing."

Shredders is "coming first" to Xbox Series X, which makes it sound like it's a timed-exclusive deal. That would mean it'll eventually makes it way to PC and/or the PS5, but for now its only home is 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Microsoft's next-gen hardware.

I-Illusions is a Belgian studio known primarily for its shared-space VR shooter, Space Pirate Arena. LetItR🗹oll is a one-person studio created by Marcus Forsmoo, who's collaborating with I-Illusions on Shredders. For🧸 such a small team, I'm encouraged by the impressive teaser trailer and can't wait to see what's next for what's likely to be the first Xbox Series X snowboarding game.

In case you missed today's event or just need a refresher, here's every Xbox Games Showcase trailer revealed.

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