Solo Developer Studio Nu Announces 64-Machine Anti-Gravity Racer BRAYZ

The game is a solo developer's ambitious attempt to revive the anti-gravity racing genre with extreme speed and roller coaster-inspired track design, while accepting the limitation of single-player only.

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Solo Developer Studio Nu Announces 64-Machine Anti-Gravity Racer BRAYZ

Solo developer studio nu announced BRAYZ, a super-high-speed racing game set in the near-future solar system. Up to 64 anti-gravity machines race simultaneously on courses with vertical and upside-down sections, reaching speeds of 8000 km/h. The game features Career and Arcade modes, customization of parts and abilities, and 15 courses with 11 Arc Frames. It is scheduled for release on PC via Steam. No multiplayer is included due to solo development.

Development on BRAYZ began in 2023, with solo developer Tali handling modeling, programming, and design. The game's music is composed by violinist Shono Isomura. Tali cited a love of roller coasters as the starting point, which explains the twisting, vertical courses. The game includes 15 courses and 11 Arc Frames, with customization through Arts and Gears. Camera and boost effects can be adjusted in options. BRAYZ is set for release on PC via Steam.

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