Superhot releasing on PC February 25, Xbox One in March

Trailer gets me superhot and bothered

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Superhot has been looking supercool for a while now; those immediately sold on the initial concept have had to wait for a superlong time. The wait is set to be over supersoon; Superhot will release on Linux, Mac, and Windows on February 25. An Xbox One release is planned for March, but an exact date was not given.

Watching gameplay videos, I feel like I can wrap my brain around the concept fairly well, but reading Brett’s preview from last year gives me pause. Maybe it’s one of those “easier said than done” things and I will actually be superbad at it. Who knows? Speaking of gameplay videos, the release date announcement comes by way of the following video, which features backing music that reminds me of the U2 song from Batman Forever.


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