Bloodrayne Betrayal is now available on Steam for $10. The WayForward Technologies side-scroller was ported by Abstraction Games, and has been rebalanced with more checkpoints.
]]>The Arc System Works teaser website titled “BRCS,” is apparently just for the Japanese release of WayForward's BloodRayne: Betrayal - not a new game in the series as everyone had hoped. It will release on PS3 in the region May 1 as BloodRayne: Crimson Slayer. BloodRayne: Betrayal was released in 2011 on PSN and XBL and if you missed out the first time around, it's hitting Steam on April 30 with controller support.
]]>Those who've yet to purchase BloodRayne: Betrayal can now get 20% for waiting, as through PSN in the US the game will be discounted starting today. However, the sale ends on December 13, so you best hurry. Europe saw a similar sale on the game back in November.
]]>"At its core, BloodRayne: Betrayal is about balls-to-the-wall action, platforming insanity, and gameplay, gameplay, gameplay. Ninja Gaiden was a major influence for BloodRayne’s combat. I think that game has some of the best combat of all time. The platforming is inspired by a host of games, notably Mega Man X."
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]]>BloodRayne: Betrayal will land on XBLA come September 7 after Majesco said earlier in the month it had been delayed on the service into October. The game is still slated for release on PSN on September 6 in the US, and is part of Sony's PLAY program. Thanks, Joystiq. [pic]
]]>The US PlayStation blog has details of the content that PS Plus subscribers can expect over the coming weeks. Betas and discounts ahoy.
]]>Bloodrayne: Betrayal has been delayed into October, according to the game's developer. Scheduled for release this month with a delay of a week's time already, the game will now land on October 5 on XBL. No reason for the delay was provided to D'toid, and since the delay is on XBL only, this will not affect the game's PLAY incentive announced just yesterday. Earlier reports stated the game was also delayed on PSN, but we sent a mail and asked, and were told it was not the case. [pic]
]]>Majesco's released a brand new dev diary for Bloodrayne: Betrayal, which explains what developer Wayforward's aims for in the new title and more. Not much else to say other than it's below the break, via Joystiq. Game's out at the end of the month for PSN and XBLA.
]]>So much has happened in the last 24 hours that we can't possibly give it all the limelight it deserves. Come on through and check out today's surprisingly meaty shorts. You'll be sorry if you don't - I have something for everybody.
]]>The pixel-perfect Bloodrayne: Betrayal has suffered a few weeks' delay, but will arrive on both console networks at the end of August.
]]>E3 is over, and most people who went to the show or who worked through it are screaming: Thank God It's Friday. So, to those, a happy TGIF , and for the rest of you, get caught up on the last of the shorts for the day. Saturday is looming, after all.
]]>Majesco has told Joystiq that WayForward's BloodRayne: Betrayal will be released on PSN and XBLA during the first weeks of August and it cost $15/1200 MSP.
]]>You've seen the no-holds-barred trailer, now peek inside the secrets of what makes Bloodrayne: Betrayal so gosh darn purty.
]]>You remember Bloodrayne, right? Red hair, a vampire before vampires became Hot Topic sales clerks, existent in the third dimension? Well, the first trailer of Bloodrayne: Betrayal is here to tell you that everything you know is a lie. Now the franchise has re-emerged from its coffin and, well, it looks a lot like Castlevania.
]]>We're all just working for the weekend, ya know. Let these shorts do some of it for you so your clicker fingers can be saved for something more useful.
]]>Majesco has announced that scantily clad dhampir Rayne will return to consoles this summer in the digital download title Bloodrayne: Betrayal.
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