The Infinity is the largest (and last) spaceship ever built by mankind; flung into the void of space to secure humanity a new home amongst the stars. However, instead of discovering a new dream, the inhabitants of The Infinity unlocked the door to a long forgotten nightmare.
Deep inside this leviathan something terrible hunts, out of myth the last werewolf stalks the ship. Infinity Runner centres on a prisoner desperately trying to escape the decaying ship and the clutches of the terror within.
Over 1500 miles long and nearly 300 miles in diameter at its widest point, the progress of The Infinity's construction at the Tranquillity Ship yards on the Moon could clearly be seen from Earth. The revolutionary ship requires a crew of 500,000,000 people to keep it running and is designed to house another 1 billion people as general population ready for the colonization of new worlds. The Bio-domes, seen along the side of the ship, house forests that cover nearly 60,000 square miles in total, providing oxygen and a food source for the population and an environment for rest and relaxation. The greatest technological achievement can be found in the engine room, which houses the revolutionary Infinity Drive. It is vastly smaller than previous engines at a mere 100 miles long and far more powerful than traditional models which would take up to a third of the length of a starship, creating space for more brave colonists heading out into the unknown.
“We're thrilled to be releasing not just our first, but Wales' very first PS4 and Xbox One title, Infinity Runner! This is our best version of the game yet with improved visuals, better gameplay and a reduced price from the current PC version.” - Ben Tester, Wales Interactive.
Infinity Runner is currently available for PC, the Wii U edition will be released at a later date. All versions are/will be available for £4.99/$6.99/€6.99
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