Sold Out and Metronomik have unveiled their plans to bring No Straight Roads to Xbox One next month, on June 30th. The game will be available digitally and at retail; the latter will have a Collector’s Edition, which features an exclusive double-sided vinyl LP with tracks from the game’s OST, a rockin’ 64-page ‘The Art of NSR’ artbook, official NSR drumsticks and a unique presentation box.

No Straight Roads is directed by Wan Hazmer, who was the lead game designer behind Final Fantasy XV, and Daim Dziauddin, concept artist of Street Fighter V, and is an action-adventure game that mixes rhythm-infused combat with a vibrant offbeat world and a killer soundtrack.

The game will feature full voice localisation in English, Spanish, French and Japanese. Text-only localisation will be available for English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Brazilian Portugese, Polish, Russian, Japanese, Korean, Chinese Simplified and Chinese Traditional.

Sarah Hoeksma, Marketing Director at Sold Out, said:

Fans have been asking for Nintendo Switch and Xbox One versions of No Straight Roads since day one, so we’re incredibly excited to bring the game to those platforms simultaneously with the PS4 and PC versions this June. We can’t wait for players to embrace their inner rock star this summer with this musical adventure on their platform of choice.

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