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Trials Fusion The Awesome Max Edition now available for Xbox One in Xbox Store

Dave W. Shanahan Dave W. Shanahan
September 16, 2019
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Trials Fusion The Awesome Max Edition now available for Xbox One in Xbox Store

Yesterday, Major Nelson announced Trials Fusion The Awesome Max Edition made its way to the Xbox Store for Xbox One, priced at $39.99. Trials Fusion allows you to try to defy gravity in this motocross action game as you try to transverse across crazy chasms and other obstacles to try to finish each level as quickly as possible. The Awesome Max Edition brings a lot more content to the table with the addition of Microsoft’s Ninja Cat Unicorn as a playable character. 

In addition to some gnarly track designs, the Awesome Max Edition also includes the Fusion Trials game plus all six DLC packs:

  • Riders of the Rustland
  • Empire of the Sky
  • Welcome to the Abyss
  • Fire in the Deep 
  • Fault One Zero
  • After the Incident

In addition to the six DLC packs, the Awesome Max Edition includes 30 new tracks, 10 Supercross tracks, 5 new garage customization options, and 130 Editor Mode objects to create your own ultimate Trials Fusion tracks. So, if you are looking to play a game that is “part racing, part action, and 100% awesome,” here’s your chance.

Buy Trials Fusion The Awesome Max Edition for Xbox One for $39.99. 

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