Atari released a new trailer this past week for QuantumRecharged as the company confirmed it will be released in a few weeks.
series while also confirming thathas a proper release date. As you can see down at the bottom, the team showed off more of the gameplay in this modernized version of the classic arcade title, giving it new life while still harkening back to the gameplay of old. But now we know
is only a couple of weeks away as it will drop on PC for Steam and the Epic Games Store, as well as all three major consoles, on August 17th, 2023. Enjoy the trailer!, players must defeat waves of enemies by encircling and entrapping groups of foes with their ship to create punishing dead zones that destroy them.
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