Metronomik Teams Up With Sold Out!
The UK based publisher, Sold Out, has announced that it has partnered up with Malaysia based game studio, Metronomik, to publish the studio’s highly anticipated multiple award-winning game, No Straight Roads, globally on the PlayStation 4 and PC.
The partnership also means No Straight Roads will now get a Physical Release on the PS4 when it launches, alongside the previously confirmed digital release on both PS4 and PC.
“Partnering with Sold Out has given us the opportunity to turn the volume up to 11 on NO STRAIGHT ROADS, and we’re thrilled to also release a physical edition.” Said Wan Hazmer, CEO of Metronomik.
But it ain’t all rainbows and sunshine.
No Straight Roads will be delayed to early 2020 both the publisher and CEO of Metronomik, Wan Hazmer has confirmed.
“Pushing the game to early 2020 wasn’t an easy decision, but the extra time will let us fully deliver on our vision for NO STRAIGHT ROADS while sticking to our studio’s core values of providing a friendly, healthy workplace. We’re so proud of everyone on the team for what they’ve achieved so far, and we can’t wait to bring Vinyl City to life…!” – Wan Hazmer.
But hey, good things are worth the wait right?
About No Straight Roads
NO STRAIGHT ROADS is an action-adventure game that puts music and sound at the heart of the gameplay. Playing as Mayday and Zuke, two members of the indie rock band Bunk Bed Junction, players must fight back against the NSR mega-corporation, an EDM empire that has taken control of Vinyl City and banned all other types of music.
Explore Vinyl City’s eclectic districts and use music to transform objects into weapons, face colossal bosses and change the world.
The game is the first title from Final Fantasy XV’s lead game designer Wan Hazmer & Street Fighter V’s concept artist Daim Dziauddin’s new studio Metronomik. It has already won awards for ‘Best Indie Project’ at the 2019 Unreal Open Day in Shanghai and ‘Best Audio’ at the 2019 Taipei Game Show.
Destination Vinyl City!
NO STRAIGHT ROADS will be available on PlayStation 4 and PC in early 2020. EFIGS text language support will be available at launch. Pre-orders for the physical PlayStation 4 version are available now.