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Open-World Physics-Based Snowboarding Game ‘Mark McMorris Infinite Air’ Out Now

Snowboarding games used to be a common staple for many gamers, especially back in the day of the Coolboarders and 1080° Snowboarding! Now they’re making a bit of a comeback today with the release of Mark McMorrir Infinite Air from Maximum Games and HB Studios.

Featuring open-world gameplay, physics-based snowboarding actions, and the support of pro-snowboarder Mark McMorris, X Games Gold medalists Silje Norendal, Torstein Horgmo, Danny Davis, Ulrik Badertscher and Craig McMorris, Infinite Air has a lot to offer. The game offers up over 100 square miles of terrain, procedurally generated mountains, and best of all, a world editor. You can create your own tracks, compete against friends on custom courses and more.

“Being part of the creation of Infinite Air has been a dream come true! As a kid growing up, I always looked up to athletes who were able to create their own video games and today I get to inspire the next generation. I’m extremely proud of what we came up with and thankful for all of the hard work put in by everyone involved. I couldn’t be more excited to share Infinite Air with everyone and can’t wait for you all to experience a different type of snowboarding game!” – Mark McMorris.

“Infinite Air is a fantastic game for sports fans looking for the ultimate adrenaline rush. Our game delivers the most authentic snowboarding experience, and offers an amazing roster of pro-boarders, led by X Games legend, Mark McMorris, and we’re excited for gamers everywhere to get their hands on it.” – Christina Seelye, CEO of Maximum Games.

Infinite Air launches today on PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4.

Peter Donnell

As a child in my 40's, I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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