

Aaero 2: Black Razor Edition, the rhythm action shooter game has received a brand new reveal trailer. Gematsu reports Publisher Wired Productions and developer Mad Fellows have announced that the title will launch this year for PlayStation 5 alongside the release of two Black Razor music packs for Xbox Series X|S and PC.
Aaero2: Black Razor Edition is primarily set on alien worlds. Players will assume the role of a ship that travels along light ribbons and uses its weapons to destroy enemy bots, aliens and robots all synchronized to music. Players goals are to navigate the level successfully and achieve a high score.
Wired Productions managing director and co-founder Leo Zullo said in a press release. “We’ve always been drawn to games with soul, and with Mad Fellows, we’ve found creative partners who truly understand the power of music and emotion and the connections they create in video games,” and that “Wired is doubling down on what we love: games that break the mold, challenge the norm, and build passionate communities. Aaero2 is just the beginning.”
Aaero2: Black Razor Edition features electronic music from Monstercat and Black Razor Records. Other artists include Droptek, Muzz, Bossfight, as well as music from the Arcade Paradise soundtrack (Ivar & The Horde, Kieron Pepper, Ben Pickersgill) and Lania Kea (“One Step Closer,” “Dig Down,” “Wakan Tanka”) cooperative play is included and a player-versus-player mode locally and online. 20 levels are included in the title as well as a redesigned combat system with online leaderboards, achievements and daily goals that provide experience points
Shared by Gematsu, Mad Fellows managing director Paul Norris had this to say “We’ve always believed in the power of music to transform how players experience games. This partnership with Wired Productions feels like coming home, and it’s just the beginning. Although we’re kicking things off with Aaero, a game we have always loved, our partnership is very much looking into the future of where we can take music-based games.”
Developer Mad Fellows have aimed to bring their music centric shooting title to another audience. With the title receiving additions to its already popular ensemble of artists, fans and newcomers may find a good reason to indulge later this year.
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