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The day has finally arrived for Apogee Entertainment and developer Trigger Happy Interactive. Their over-the-top sci-fi shooter Turbo Overkill finally hits 1.0 on PC via Steam and GOG for $24.99, with a special 15% launch discount until August 18th.

The 1.0 launch concludes the three-part epic with “The Final Episode, Part 2”, and ups the ante with co-op multiplayer via lobby code, full mod support, and an epic 3+ hour 75-track Sound Selection by Tim Stoney (Star Wars: Obi Wan Kenobi), Nikola Jeremic (Cyberpunk 2077), and Chipper Hammond (Disney Shanghai Parade).

Not only that, but Apogee and Trigger Happy have announced that Turbo Overkill will be getting an “Episode Zero” prequel comic that delves into the backstory of protagonist Johnny Turbo by Scott Faye this September.

“We’re so grateful for the support we’ve gotten from Turbo fans old and new as we’ve gone through this journey from Early Access to 1.0 launch,” said Sam Prebble, lead developer at Trigger Happy Interactive. “1.0 is a huge milestone, but it is also a new beginning. We can’t wait to see what worlds modders can create on top of Turbo’s existing framework, and this is far from the end for Johnny. Stay tuned for more in the near future!”

“The Final Episode, Part 2” cranks up the blood-soaked intensity with the conclusion of Turbo Overkill. Commandeer hovercrafts and mechs, and hop aboard spaceships across three final levels with reflex-testing boss battles. Bounty hunt solo or with a friend in lobby code co-op multiplayer as the quest to clean up corruption evolves into a world-saving cosmic escapade, or Rebuild Paradise from the ground up with the included custom level editor and full mod support through Steam Workshop.

Versions of Turbo Overkill for the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series, and Xbox One are set to follow in the future.

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