Warner Bros. has published a new TV advertisement for upcoming car-combat action game, Mad Max, which is being developed by Just Cause creator Avalanche Studios.
What you see in the video is actual gameplay, Warner Bros. said. The footage is mean to capture the Mad Max vibe in a 30-second scenario, and it certainly succeeds at doing that.
Just like the over-the-top Mad Max: Fury Road commercials, this Mad Max game TV spot highlights the game's action-oriented nature. It shows off the game's fiery car combat, hand-to-hand beatdowns, and some of the vicious-looking enemies you'll face. Take a look at the video below.
The Mad Max release date is set for September 1 across Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC. The game's Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions were canceled. Dropping the last-generation versions allowed Avalanche to "stay true to the core vision of Mad Max," the developer said back in March.
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Recently, Avalanche announced the game's PC system requirements and published an interactive trailer that lets you choose your own mayhem.
It's a particularly busy year for Avalanche, as the studio will ship another high-profile game--Just Cause 3--just three months after Mad Max, on December 1.