A new downloadable exclusive game from Psyonix Studios is set to be released in the Playstation Store. It's called Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars; Psyonix describes it as an "arena-based online vehicle sports game." The title will fully support trophies and the ability to upload videos taken in the game directly to YoutTube.

Screenshots are included here, and the game is due out this autumn.

The game focuses on physics-based vehicular gameplay, "including boosters for launching high into the air or accelerating at break-neck speed on the ground", according to the release.

"Wide-ranging community involvement is supported through team and league play, as well as extensive statistical tracking, rankings, and rewards for individuals and teams," explains Psyonix Studios, who lent Epic a helping hand with certain aspects of Unreal Tournament III and Gears of War.
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  • 0
    Slumpy monkey Aug 12, 08
    This reminds me of Novadrome on XBLA.
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    iLLmatic Aug 12, 08
    Wow that title reminds me of some old school cartoons.
    • 0
      Final Blade Aug 13, 08
      Does anyone remember that game for PS1, I think, that was was called Pitball or something like that? Its where you throw a ball in another hole for scores.
      Something about this reminds me of it. I'll check if its on neo.
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    S v R 2010 Aug 12, 08
    Doesn't look to bad. Will probably get it.
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    Heretic Aug 12, 08
    It looks like Twisted Metal RC. But alot more kiddy
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    Seeker X Aug 12, 08
    The only other PSN exclusive I'd give my leg for would be for a Siren 2. Seeing as that would be asking for too much at this point, this doesn't sound so bad.
  • 0
    Newcloud Aug 12, 08
    if those PSN cards arrive where i live id get a few games
    • 0
      Gillies2006 Aug 13, 08
      Vanilla mastercards work great.
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    Red 9 Aug 12, 08
    Finally, a non-war online game. 'Bout time.
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    kik36 Aug 13, 08
    Looks like a bit fun, but different name please?

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