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Riptide GP2 and Beach Buggy Racing will be splashing onto Windows Phone – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
September 23, 2014
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Riptide gp2 and beach buggy racing arriving on windows phone store soon

Massively popular game titles Riptide GP2 and Beach Buggy Racing are all set to arrive on Windows Phone Store. Parent company Vector Unit announced on Twitter that Riptide GP2, which has been available across several mobile platforms for quite sometime, will be available on Windows Phone next week. The company also announced that Beach Buggy Racing will become available sometime in October.

@BlazPotocnikSD @Android RGP2 is coming to WP8.1 early next week, and BBR will be coming towards the end of October.

— Vector Unit (@vectorunit) September 22, 2014

For those who are not familiar, Riptide GP2 is a racing game that offers single player career mode, as well as an online four-way multiplayer races. Players are required to collect water crafts as they unlock new stunts and awe-inspire the crowd.

Beach Buggy, on the other hand is the latest game from Vector Unit. It arrived on other platforms just earlier this month. It’s a sequel to Vector Unit’s Beach Buggy Blitz, and is basically an off-road kart racing title.

Are you excited about the new titles? I have played Riptide GP2, and it’s really addictive. We will keep you folks posted as soon as the titles become available for download.

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