BIT.TRIP Presents... Runner2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien

Running Farther and Faster than Ever Before!

TORRANCE, Calif. – March 5th, 2013 – Aksys Games, a publisher of interactive entertainment software, is pleased to announce that the sequel to the critically acclaimed and IGF award winning BIT.TRIP RUNNER, titled BIT.TRIP Presents… Runner2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien, is now out for the PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system from Sony Computer Entertainment and the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft. BIT.TRIP Presents… Runner2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien, or Runner2 for short, can satisfy your craving for rhythm-music auto-running platforming right now at a price of $14.99 on the PlayStation®Network or 1200 Microsoft Points in the Xbox LIVE®Arcade for the Xbox 360 Console.

BIT.TRIP Presents… Runner2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien Key Features
Sequel to the Acclaimed BIT.TRIP RUNNER – Run, jump, slide, kick, and soar through levels to the new soundtrack!
Brave New World – Run through fantastic new environments spread across 5 new worlds with 125 tantalizing levels and 5 death defying boss battles!
Marathon Meet – CommanderVideo isn’t alone this time; up to 8 playable characters can take the challenge of the track!
Fashionably Secretive – Unlock secret costumes to customize your runner and take to the run-way in style!

BIT.TRIP Presents… Runner2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien has been rated ‘T’ for Teen by the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB). More information about Aksys Games and the BIT.TRIP Presents… Runner2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien can be found at www.aksysgames.com, www.gaijingames.com, or www.runner2.com.

David Fernandes
(Community Manager) David is an assistant admin and community manager at oprainfall. He joined the Operation Rainfall Campaign at the beginning, and became one of the staff as the first wave of new volunteers were needed back in mid June. He is an avid video game collector, and lover of most game genres. David spends much of his time in a futile effort in clearing out his ever growing video game backlog.