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  • Ride to Hell: Retribution trailer is looking for a broken jaw

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    Mike Suszek
    Mike Suszek
    04.20.2013

    This trailer for Ride to Hell: Retribution sets the tone for the game's "no rules" attitude. The Deep Silver-published game is coming to Xbox 360, PC and PS3 Junes 25 in North America, and June 28 globally.

  • 'Ride to Hell' with three games this summer

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    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    04.04.2013

    Publisher Deep Silver (Dead Island, Saints Row) announced three new games today that begin with Ride to Hell. The first, Ride to Hell: Retribution, is a biker gang revenge tale in the action genre for PC, Xbox 360 and PS3. It'll launch June 25 and 28 in North America and internationally, respectively.The second game, Ride to Hell: Route 666, is a digitally distributed game where players will "recruit and lead a gang of bikers from Chicago to Los Angeles, fighting for every mile of the road using both brain and brawn." It's described as a fast-paced arcade game. That will be out in June on PlayStation Network, Xbox Live Arcade and Steam.Finally, Ride to Hell: Beatdown is a "rock'n'roll brawler" for mobile, with details rolling in soon. Okay, well that's all certainly more information than we've had since Ride to Hell was first announced back in 2008.%Gallery-184770%

  • Ride to Hell achievement listing suggests imminent ride to retail

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    Sinan Kubba
    Sinan Kubba
    03.28.2013

    Ride to Hell, the Deep Silver biker game first announced in 2008 before dropping off the radar for several years, may make a surprise arrival on retail shelves in the near future. A list of achievements, posted today by Xbox360Achievements, is the latest piece of growing evidence that the long-unseen game is due for release soon.Ride to Hell was initially expected on Xbox 360 in Q2 2009, but after missing its release window it was rumored to be canceled. Earlier this year, Deep Silver confirmed to Polygon the game is still in development, saying there would be announcements on it soon. Shortly after, a game called Ride to Hell: Retribution received a multiplatform rating from the Australian Classification Board, with developer Eutechnyx listed as the author and Deep Silver as the publisher.The achievements themselves indicate a mixture of shooting with biking elements. When it was first announced in 2008, Deep Silver introduced Ride to Hell as "aimed heavily at the player who wants to become fully involved in the original West Coast biker culture" with a ""hard drinking, bare-knuckle environment." Then again, this was some five years ago.We've reached out to Deep Silver for comment.