Survive The Post-Post-Apocalypse In 3d Action Rogue-Like RAD

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March 22, 2019

BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Asia and Double Fine Productions announces RAD, a 3D action rogue-like game set in a post-post-apocalyptic world, where humanity has faced Armageddon not once, but twice.

RAD will be available digitally in Southeast Asia (Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines and Indonesia) this Summer 2019 for PC and PlayStation 4, with a limited Closed Beta* via Steam from 8th April, Monday. For more information visit http://bnent.asia/RADClosedBeta.

In RAD, players take on the role of a teenage protagonist who must venture into the Fallow – an ever-changing, radioactive wasteland filled with unknown and unspeakable creatures. It’s here that they’ll find the solution to heal the world, and transform the cracked, barren landscape into a lush source of new life. But humanity’s future comes at great personal cost, as the deeper they journey into unknown lands, the more they expose themselves to gnarly toxins which bless, or curse, them with strange new mutations.

The fate of the world depends on the player, a sweet bat, and whatever new abilities they gain as the world around them ravages their body — twisting and mutating them into something far less than human, but far more powerful.

“The team at Double Fine and BANDAI NAMCO have worked so hard to get RAD together, and we’re so excited for our communities to jump into this wicked wasteland journey,” said Lee Petty, Project Lead. “We hope fans will enjoy the game as much as we’ve enjoyed building it.”

*While supplies last. Terms apply. Internet access and STEAM account required to participate in Closed Beta.
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