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On the 20th, Blizzard will introduce the Blizzard Arcade collection, which includes past hits, to the latest platforms, such as PCs, updated and digitally presented.
The PC version of the Blizzard Arcade Collection will be included in the commemorative collection, a bundle containing items from several Blizzard games, released earlier this month in celebration of Blizzard’s 30th anniversary.
Jay Allen Brack, president of Blizzard Entertainment, said, “The Lost Vikings, Rock’n’Roll Racing, and Blackthorne are the basis for us to create Warcraft, Diablo and StarCraft. That’s why I thought the Blizzard Arcade Collection was a fun and appropriate way to look back at our company’s roots.” “We are truly pleased to not only respond to their wishes with the release, but also to further enhance the gaming experience by adding new elements and features to each game.”
The games included in the Blizzard Arcade collection are available in the original and upgraded final editions, with each version supporting custom hotkey settings and rewinding up to 10 seconds. The Lost Vikings and Blackthorne original editions include a “watch mode”, allowing players to jump into the game at any time and control their own while watching the game progress. In addition, the ability to save your progress anywhere is included in all versions of each game except the final edition of Rock and Roll Racing. Finally, a variety of bonus materials, including game art, development materials, unused content, worldview stories, interviews, and much more, complete the Blizzard Arcade collection.
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In the Lost Vikings, players become a brave Viking trio of swift Eric, Fat Olaf and valiant Baelog, using their abilities in harmony to solve hundreds of puzzles, defeat enemies, and return to their hometown through a dangerous journey . The Lost Viking Final Edition is a compilation of the finest elements of the work that have been released on multiple consoles, with the excellent acoustics and visual experience of the early version, plus additional stages, cutscenes introduced in later versions, and a local co-op mode for up to 3 players. You can enjoy all at once.
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Rock’n’ Roll Racing features a race track filled with hidden traps and a magnificent rock and metal soundtrack. The player chooses one of the drivers with different characteristics and chooses a customizable car. Each car is equipped with upgradeable armaments, helping to outrun or literally destroy competitors. In the final edition, several environmental effects such as snow and rain are added, and unlike the original edition, which can be enjoyed by two people, up to four players can enjoy it in local multiplayer. Not only that, the race track type has been increased to 384, supports 16:9 resolution, and actually recorded songs from the game’s classic soundtrack are added. In addition, a new song and a new dialogue clip from Larry Wandering are added for players running through the track.
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Blackthorne revolves around the story of Blaros, the deadly commando, Kyle’Blackthorne’, who has great power, beast wit, mystery past, and increasingly powerful shotguns. Players must become characters with the same name as the artwork, avoid attacks, pave the way, and strive for the liberation of the people in a futuristic 2D alien world infested with mutant monsters and goblins. The final edition includes a “Fog of Battle” map that lights up as the player explores each level.
The Lost Vikings, Rock’n’Roll Racing and Blackthorne Final Editions will be available in French, German, Japanese, European Spanish, as well as first Korean, Italian, Latin American Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, Polish, Russian, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese. have.