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Flashout 2

Futuristic Racer Flashout 2 Receives A Price Drop, Now Available For $0.99

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Even though it may seem illogical, price drops aren’t always welcome. Especially when they come only a little while after a game becomes available.

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Unfortunately this situation has happened again. Futuristic racing game Flashout 2 had received a price drop only a few days after release, bringing the game down to $0.99. This is definitely going to upset early buyers who have bought the game at full price.

Flashout 2 does pretty much everything you expect out of a game like this: fast paced action, weapons to defeat your opponents, lines to follow to get ahead of your opponents, boosts and more. Everything is made more captivating by the stylish presentation that makes every elements of the game stand out from the competition. The game is also perfect to play on the go, since tracks are short but filled with fun. If you have a friend who like the game, you can also play together in a new multiplayer mode. Gamers who don’t like touch and motion controls for racing games will be happy to know that they will be able to use their iOS controllers as soon as the game releases, since developers have included controller support in the game.

Flashout 2 is now available on the App Store for the reduced price of $0.99

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Francesco De Meo
Francesco has been writing about video games and the video games industry for almost a decade, focusing on all aspects of the industry. Having always loved handheld gaming, he joined TouchTapPlay in 2013 to cover mobile gaming and, later on, the Nintendo Switch console, which is today his most played console.