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Arcade racer CYGRAM Launches in August – No Pay-to-Win, Just Pure Speed

Race to the top spot based on your skill alone

Arcade racer CYGRAM Launches in August – No Pay-to-Win, Just Pure Speed
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  • Lootboxes are earned and not bought
  • Ads are optional and reward-based
  • Landing on iOS and Android in August

Neon lights, drone races, and intergalactic competitions that'll have you soaring through the vastness of space - CYGRAM boasts all that and more, and with no predatory pay-to-win elements to boot. 

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Wrathbound Interactive's upcoming arcade racer ensures that you can't just throw money at the problem and be done with it. Climbing the leaderboards takes true skill, and the lootboxes up for grabs are earned through play, not money. Because while all's fair in love and war, paying for progress isn't part of it - not when you want to be the greatest Drone racer in the entire galaxy.

Of course, when you're clearing though weekly missions and checking achievements off your list like a boss, you wouldn't want any ads to ruin your day. CYGRAM offers an ad model that doesn't force advertisements in your face. This means you have the power to choose when you want to watch optional ads, with a reward-based system that doesn't disrupt the perfect winning streak.

And finally, you don't need an Internet connection to start indulging in the adrenaline rush of a good Drone race - CYGRAM is available to play offline, with 300 tracks you can take on across three difficulty levels. Whether you're showing off your Anti-Gravity Booster tricks or simply exploring new worlds, you can get your fill even when you're off the grid.

If all that sounds absolutely fab to you, you can take a little sneak peek on the App Store and on Google Play ahead of the launch in August, or visit the official website for more! 

David Ranki
David Ranki
Voted most likely member of the Pocket Gamer team to be seen in a suit, David handles advertising. To his dismay, he has yet to be confused with Don Draper.