The Mad Max Open-World Driving and Fighting Game Has Been Released

Article by George Norman (Cybersecurity Editor)

on 02 Sep 2015

Mad Max, the open-world, third-person action game set in a post-apocalyptic wasteland, has been released for Windows PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4.



Just like in the Mad Max movies, the action is set in a post-apocalyptic wasteland. And in this wasteland, it’s very man for himself. Only the strongest survive in this open-world filled with dangers! As you explore it, you’ll get into vicious on-ground melee fights as well as physics-based vehicular combat against savage factions that want to control the wasteland.

Cars are a crucial part of the Mad Max universe. So obviously, the Mad Max game features deep car customization options. Increase your car’s power, increase its fuel efficiency, fit it with all sorts of weapons, design, customize and upgrade your vehicle. Ally yourself with Chumbucket, a weird but gifted mechanic, and build the ultimate survival vehicle.

“Mad Max is an iconic character, recently re-introduced to the world by the latest film, and now we’re introducing a new way for fans and gamers to experience the adventure-filled Wasteland universe in which he lives,” said Peter Wyse, Vice President, Group General Manager, Production and Development, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. “Avalanche Studios has created an expansive, beautiful open world environment that comes to life with a brand new story for Mad Max.”

“Avalanche Studios are big fans of Mad Max and creating an open-world game in such a brutal setting was right up our alley,” said Christofer Sundberg, Avalanche Studios Co-founder and Chief Creative Officer. “We can’t wait to see how players customize their Max characters, as well as their cars.”

The Mad Max game is available for the following platforms: Windows PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4. You’ll have to part with about $60 to get the game.

Additional information about the Mad Max game is available here.



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