Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition is now available, gets launch screenshots

People Can Fly and Gearbox announced that Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition launches today. Featuring updated hi-res textures, increased polygon counts, sterling audio, smoother framerates, this upgraded and definitive version of the action-packed, critically-acclaimed first-person shooter comes with all the previously-released DLC along with brand-new content. In order to celebrate this announcement, Gearbox released the game’s launch screenshots.

Here are the game’s key features:

  • The Total Package – All previously-released content, including the Gun Sonata and Blood Symphony add-on packs, now on modern platforms.
  • New Overkill Campaign Mode – Upon completing the main campaign, blast through this New Game+ mode with an unrestricted arsenal of weapons and Skillshots.
  • New Echo Maps – Players can showcase their skills on six brand-new levels for the score-based Echo Mode.
  • Killer Visuals – Presented with updated models, environments, and animations all running at 60fps across all platforms.
  • The Art of Destruction – Pull off masterful kills by mixing fast-paced gunplay with unique kick, slide, and leash combos.
  • Visceral Audio – Orchestrate a crescendo of chaos with newly remastered audio effects.
  • Duke Nukem’s Bulletstorm Tour – Play through the entire Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition campaign as Duke Nukem, featuring full voice over and brand-new lines from Jon St. John, the original voice of Duke.

Enjoy!

Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition - Launch Trailer

11 thoughts on “Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition is now available, gets launch screenshots”

  1. ,,,, and no one cares, and FINALLY Gearbox runs out of Borderlands money thus putting Pitchford out of a job.

  2. Well, I guess I get this. Bulletstorm was a lot fun, great game by People Can Fly, and now finally without Games for Windows Live and completely uncensored.

    1. I wonder how much they bribed EA to do that, with.

      After all, the entire basis for the whole “we can’t give away free copies to existing owners” was the different publishers having separate rights to each version…..

  3. This is such a conundrum. I LOVED Bulletstorm and desperately wanted a sequel and vowed to support the franchise in any way to make that happen BUT I also despise Pitchford and cannot in good conscious support anything he works on, even Bulletstorm. What a shame.

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