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Screenshot of Wipeout 3, showing the player's head-up display and racing craft. Wipeout 3 is a racing game that retains the same basic elements of its predecessors. [6] The game is set in the future, where players control futuristic anti-gravity ships owned by eight different racing corporations and pilot them on eight circuits.
Wipeout is a series of racing games by Psygnosis and Studio Liverpool. Pages in category "Wipeout (video game series)" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
Lucid Games is the game's developer. Many of the game's project leads, including lead designer Karl Jones and Game Director Colin Berry, were involved in the creation of several titles from the Wipeout series. [4] The game was announced on June 11, 2020, at the PlayStation 5 reveal event. [5]
Lucid Games Limited is a British video game developer based in Liverpool. The studio was founded in February 2011 by former employees of Bizarre Creations , which had been shut down a week earlier. Games developed by Lucid Games include Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions (2014) and Destruction AllStars (2021).
Wipeout 2097 (stylised as wipE'out"2 0 97; released as Wipeout XL in North America) is the second game of the franchise and is a direct sequel to the original game. It was first released worldwide in 1996 for the PlayStation, and for the Sega Saturn in the following year.
Wipeout Omega Collection (stylised as WipE′out Omega Collection) is a 2017 racing video game compilation developed by XDev, Clever Beans and EPOS Game Studios and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment for the PlayStation 4. It was first released in North America on June 6 2017 and in Europe a day later.
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The retrospective is mostly about Wipeout 2097, although other games in the series, including this one, are mentioned. While I'm here, the New York Times article (ref 2) is avaliable online. Just search for Wipeout 3 on the NYT site.