For those about to mop!
Retroware, the irradiated indie developer and publisher behind the highly anticipated beat-’em-up Toxic Crusaders, recently announced that the game’s soundtrack is now available on vinyl via the Retroware online store.
Featuring face-melting tracks from metalcore band Psychostick, the Toxic Crusaders soundtrack brings the chaos of Tromaville to life with a mix of radioactive riffs and high-energy anthems. The vinyl release includes a curated selection of 36 of the game’s hardest-hitting tracks, pressed across two colored LPs and housed in a gatefold package with full interior artwork. Every track is crafted by Joshua Key and Psychostick, with additional contributions from Sam Beddoes of FreakZone Games. The release arrives ahead of the game’s upcoming launch, giving fans an early taste of the high-energy action to come from the upcoming brawler, which continues the story of the cult classic cartoon series.
In addition to the vinyl release, the full Toxic Crusaders soundtrack, featuring 57 tracks, is also available to stream on all major digital platforms. CD editions, also featuring the 36-track curated selection, are available for fans who prefer a physical format outside of vinyl.
Toxic Crusaders’ Key Features:
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Unleash Co-op Carnage: Relive the glory days of arcade beat-’em-ups and mop up Dr. Killemoff’s Radiation Rangers with up to four players simultaneously.
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Myriad Mutants: Take to the streets of Tromaville with seven playable pugilists, each with unique abilities, including Toxie, Nozone, Junkyard, Major Disaster, Headbanger, Yvonne, and Mrs. Junko.
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A Saturday Morning Slugfest: Punch, kick, and mop your way through an all-new story crafted to continue the narrative of the 1991 cartoon series, which only aired for one season.
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Intoxicating Visuals: Vibrant backgrounds and eye-popping character sprites combine to bring Toxic Crusaders’ Saturday morning cartoon world to life.
Toxic Crusaders is coming to PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, and PC later this year. Players can wishlist the game now on Steam and check out a playable demo ahead of launch.
