SAN FRANCISCO – September 6, 2012 – Ubisoft® today revealed that Trials Evolution: Gold Edition, the definitive PC edition of its best-selling Xbox LIVE® Arcade game Trials Evolution, is currently in development for an early 2013 release.
Trials Evolution: Gold Edition will feature all of the original game’s content, newly optimized and enhanced for the PC, including all the features that made the original a success: online multiplayer, global leaderboards, and Player-created content.
But that’s not all. The Gold Edition will also include everything from Trials HD – the best-selling XBLA predecessor to Trials Evolution. This effectively doubles the amount of content being offered, giving PC gamers access to two games which have never before been available on PC. Altogether, Trials Evolution: Gold Edition will contain more than 120 tracks, skill games, and multiplayer levels.
As developer RedLynx’s signature franchise, the Trials series first made its mark in gaming with the 2008 release of Trials 2 SE for the PC. That breakout indie success led to further success on the Xbox, but ever since then PC gamers have been asking for more Trials. The Gold Edition is their reward.
Trials Evolution: Gold Edition. Trials is coming home.
To view the teaser trailer, please visit:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=9R1j7ZwuQn0
For more information on Trials Evolution, please visit the official website:
http://www.redlynx.com
About Ubisoft:
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Damn, i couldn't avoid the thought of someone reading this entire post with the voice from the trailer.
Originally Posted by soad667![]()
Judging from the trailer, we would be playing HD with the Evo game engine and bike handling correct?
^ looks that way.
any chance of a dlc pack for evo on xbla containing all of the HD Warehouse tracks then?
+1Originally Posted by WILLYUMZ
+1 -- this would be awesome...Originally Posted by h3x23
+10000000000000000000 That would be BRILLIANT!Originally Posted by morrillo
Imagine playing Donkey Business with the new donkey bike. The THD tracks would have to use the old physics engine.Originally Posted by WILLYUMZ
They could re-scale everything to match the current physics more closely.Originally Posted by nannerdw