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Spectra Coming To Xbox One July 10th – onmsft.com

Dave W. Shanahan Dave W. Shanahan
June 12, 2015
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Spectra coming to Xbox One July 10th

Spectra is a crazy, fast-paced racing game that is coming to the Xbox One July 10th. Already available on Windows 8.1 and Windows Phone, Spectra features an original soundtrack by chiptune artist legend Chipzel. Spectra makes you take control of your small and nimble ship as you blaze down the track; collecting rewards and dodging obstacles.  

Spectra has just one main objective, keep your ship on the track until the music stops. The speed of your ship and the tempo of the music increase with every new level. Spectra features two gameplay modes: Normal and Hardcore with 10 unique music tracks. Spectra requires you to have fast reflexes and be ready for anything if you want to win! 

Spectra will be launching on the Xbox One as well as Windows 8.1 via Steam on July 10th. If you can’t wait that long, you can experience all of the action that Spectra brings on your Windows 8.1 device or Windows Phone.

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