Deep Silver Announces New Release Date & Suggested Retail Price for nail’d

Deep Silver Announces New Release Date & Suggested Retail Price for nail’d

LARKSPUR, CA – October 6, 2010 – Deep Silver today announced its upcoming off-road arcade racer, nail’d, has received a new North American release date of November 30, 2010 and confirmed the killer price points of $49.99 for console and $39.99 for Windows PC.

“The racing genre is overflowing with same-old car-based games this holiday season. nail’d delivers an arcade racing experience that brings back the fun and purity of going as fast as possible on tracks that couldn’t be ridden on in real-life. It’s great that there are realistic racing games out there, but with nail’d, we want to get back to the roots of what makes racing fun: speed, enormous jumps and insane tracks,” said Deep Silver Senior Producer Jon Schutts, “Based on the response we’ve had from gamers and journalists, we know that nail’d has that indefinable magic that keeps people coming back for more. Even those who’ve described themselves as not being fans of the racing genre have told us they love this game. Now with the newly confirmed price points, we’re offering an incredible racing experience for a price that won’t blow a hole in stressed holiday wallets.”

In nail’d, arcade racing goes bigger, faster, higher, and longer than any game has ever gone before! Achieving these new heights of awesome requires a careful balance of speed, insanity and fresh underwear. So, straight from Mother Nature’s OMG collection, nail’d features spectacular terrain inspired by world famous locales such as Yosemite National Park and the Andes Mountains; however, reality has taken the day off to deliver 70-degree slopes, massive air, bottomless chasms, giant spinning saw blades, crashing airplanes, platforms held aloft by helicopters, enormous rolling boulders, fire, white-knuckle rides and heart-stopping jumps into the unknown.

nail’d will ship to North American stores on November 30, 2010. Germany will get nail’d in November followed by France, Italy, Spain and Benelux on January 14, 2011 and the UK, Italy, Spain and Nordic territories on February 4, 2011.