Hover: Revolt of Gamers To Get Early Access Release On April 6th

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Hover: Revolt of Gamers, the Jet Set Radio-esque parkour game from Fusty Game, will get a public alpha release on April 6th, the game’s development team has announced. The game will be available via Steam Early Access, and will be compatible with the Oculus Rift at launch.

 

The alpha release of Hover will come with a number of missions, races, a multiplayer system, and a mission editor. During the course of the game you’ll locate and infiltrate control centers of the “anti-videogames propaganda,” free citizens confined by the authorities, and dethrone the Great Administrator.

 

System requirements for Hover: Revolt of Gamers can be found on its Steam page.


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