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ScreamRide Demo Launches On Xbox Live Starting At Midnight Tonight For Xbox One And Xbox 360 – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
February 16, 2015
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ScreamRide demo launches on Xbox Live starting at midnight tonight for Xbox One and Xbox 360

ScreamRide is a game where you build your own rollercoasters, having more than 50 playable levels across the globe, giving players the chance to push the limits of physics and their own creativity through its three gameplay modes: Engineer, ScreamRider and Demolition Expert. You have the opportunity to design your own roller coaster or thrill ride from scratch. 

Now, for those of you who are Xbox Live subscribers, you can check out the demo of ScreamRide tonight at midnight. You can also digital pre-order and pre-download the game tonight, while the game is already available for pre-order in stores. The game launches March 3rd.

“ScreamRide crashes onto Xbox in two weeks, and if the above launch trailer [embedded below] has you curious to see just what happens when you hurl pods full of explosives at buildings or build terrifying coasters, you can actually start creating and destroying because theScreamRide demo launches on Xbox Live starting at midnight tonight,” Microsoft stated in an official blog post.

Head over to Xbox Live tonight to check out the demo!

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