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Breakout Beyond builds on the 1976 classic with neon-infused power-ups and local co-op. It arrives on PC, all major consoles and Atari VCS on March 25.
Atari and developer Choice Provisions (the studio behind Bit.Trip) announced Breakout Beyond, a reimagining of the classic game series. The game is coming to PC and console later this year. It’s ...
Breakout Beyond, Atari’s latest revival of a classic gaming brand, is coming out this March.It will “challenge players not just to break every brick, but to creatively breach the wall with ...
Proving that truly no IP is safe from modern reboot culture, Atari’s Breakout is back. The upcoming version of the simple 1976 brick-smashing hit rotates the playing field by 90 degrees and adds ...
Breakout Beyond follows in the tracks of several other classic gaming revivals Atari has pursued as of late, including Missile Command: Recharged, Berzerk: Recharged, and Yars Rising, just to name ...
However, Breakout became a significant commercial success in its own right, and was duly ported to Atari's best-selling VCS home console as well as a wide range of other systems.
Anyway, in 2024, Atari bought the Intellivision brand and its games, but not the Amico console.For a while now, people have wondered what happened to that cool looking Breakout game.Was it doomed ...
Atari is bringing their classic games Asteroids and Breakout to the blockchain in a partnership with Coinbase.. The games will be part of a celebration of Onchain Summer and the new Onchain Arcade ...
If you’re looking for screenshots of Atari’s 1976 blockbuster Breakout, you may be in for a surprise today. Typing “atari breakout” into Google Image Search will return a fully playable ...
This week Atari announced another title called Breakout: Boost+, and while the general trend on the App Store recently is to go more towards freemium, Atari has actually made a move away from it.
Beyond will turn Breakout on its side with a new horizontal orientation, tasking arcade-action enthusiasts to smash through walls left to right. Atari promises 72 levels and two-player co-op.