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Hypercharge: Unboxed sells 50,000 copies in 5 days on Xbox

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Hypercharged: Unboxed, the viral Steam game that was released in 2020, has now made its way to Xbox Series X/S and Xbox One. Released on May 31, the game has already sold nearly 50,000 sales copies within 5 days of release on Xbox.

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The first-person and third-person shooter with action figures from Digital Cybercherries thus continues its dream run on a new platform, after having already achieved over 3,000 positive reviews on Steam. Digital Cybercherries said they have now received over 600 reviews on Xbox platforms, averaging a rating of 4.6 stars out of 5 stars. It is fair to say that the game is enjoying a great start on Xbox as well.

Hypercharged: Unboxed offers a variety of gameplay modes, ranging from classic team deathmatch to King of the Hill, but also new twists to modes such as Capture the Battery where the battery can be thrown to friends to reach the destination quickly. The Infection mode throws waves of enemies at you and the aim is to survive as long as possible. 

Moreover, the game has a story campaign as well, which supports both online and local split-screen co-op with up to four players. The indie title, developed by a team of six developers, currently has two editions to offer on the Xbox Store.

The Standard Edition offers the base game for $29.99 whereas the Complete Edition is going for $39.99. Hypercharged: Unboxed Complete Edition includes the base game, the Breaker and Mightus playable action figures, and the supporter pack which comes with Classic Hypercharge, and Roadwarrior action figures, over five unique skins, and weapon materials.


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