Rising Thunder’s Alpha Is Now Available To Everyone, No Waiting

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After a successful networking test, the creators of free-to-play PC fighting game Rising Thunder have announced that the alpha version is now available to all.

 

All you have to do is sign-up on the website and then you can play immediately with, apparently, no waiting.

 

Rising Thunder is a new project from the founders of EVO, Tom and Tony Cannon, as well as former Street Fighter IV design advisor Seth Killian. The biggest design point in the game is getting rid of the long combos that are typically necessary to pull off special moves and assigning them to a single button instead.


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