Wave Break is heading to Xbox consoles this month

The 80’s inspired skateboating game Wave Race is being released for Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S on December 21st, Funktronic Labs has confirmed. The game is set in a 1980’s Miami which is full of crime with an episodic approach to its single player campaign, online multiplayer, and a park creator.

Wave Break’s key features include:

  • SINGLE PLAYER CAMPAIGN: Challenge yourself with familiar objectives, collectibles and high score missions. It’s skateBOAT or die as the rivalry between Wave Break’s usual suspects plays out in an episodic storyline involving guns, kickflips, and blood money.
  • ONLINE MULTIPLAYER: Compete to be the best flippin’ champ in online ranked matchmaking, or group up with online friends in custom game modes.
  • MULTIPLE GAME MODES: Compete for high scores in Trick Attack, battle it out in Deathmatch, or practice and refine your skills in Free Play mode.
  • PARK CREATOR: Create the park of your dreams using our advanced in-game Park Creator! Create and edit ONLINE with friends, or do it solo for super-focus.
  • CUSTOMIZATION: Unlock hundreds of custom clothing for maximum stylin’, as well as tons of decals and decorations for your boats. Upgrade stats and unlock gear as you play and earn money.
  • STREAM SAFE SOUNDTRACK: Vibe out to Wave Break’s fresh and 100% stream safe soundtrack featuring original songs from some of the best synthwave artists in the scene like Timecop1983, Kalax, and many more!
  • WEEZY MODE: A special Weezer themed level, song, and cosmetic items 

Wave Break Review

In our Wave Break review, Dom wrote, “Wave Break is Tony Hawks Pro Skater on water, and yes, it’s as wild, wacky and occasionally wonderful as that sounds. It boasts the same combo-driven, objective-led action that skateboarding fans have come to know and love, and if you’ve grown up with Mr Hawks’ games there’s every chance you’ll enjoy Wave Break, as long as you can forgive some of its rough edges.”

Source: Press Release

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