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Freefall '95 Gets June 1 Release Date on Steam

The release date announcement confirms that the 90s-inspired falling simulator, which earned positive early reception from its demo, will launch on Steam in under two weeks.

Key Facts

  • Freefall '95 launches on Steam on June 1.
  • The game is a high-speed falling simulator where the player survives a mid-air explosion without a parachute.
  • It features five levels, a combo system, leaderboards, and a time-loop story.
  • A demo released in January holds a Very Positive rating on Steam.
  • The game includes a NewGame+ mode and a Trait-based loadout system.

Reporting from 1 source: Game Spark.

Freefall '95 Gets June 1 Release Date on Steam

S-Bend Games announced a June 1 release for Freefall '95, a high-speed falling simulator where players survive a mid-air explosion without a parachute. The game features five levels, a combo system, leaderboards, and a time-loop story. A demo released in January holds a Very Positive rating on Steam.

The latest trailer for Freefall '95 shows the player character thrown from an exploding plane, falling to the ground without a parachute while dodging hazards and chaining tricks for high scores. S-Bend Games set the release for June 1 on Steam. The game casts the player as the sole survivor of a mid-air accident trapped in a time loop, interacting with other passengers and taking quests to uncover the cause of the crash. Five levels each have unique items, landing points, and hazards. A deep combo system feeds into arcade-style leaderboards that support friend-only and global rankings. Ability items and a Trait-based loadout system let players adjust their approach, and bullet-hell mechanics keep the descent tense. A NewGame+ mode extends play after the first clear. The demo, released in January, currently holds a Very Positive rating on Steam.

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