TALLINN, Estonia, Sept. 17, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Creative Mobile announced that their much-anticipated racing game, Nitro Nation Online, is available in beta version. Nitro Nation Beta, a massively multiplayer racing game for mobile devices, gives racing fans the opportunity to dive into a new world of ultimate 3D racing experiences.
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Creative Mobile, creators of the mega popular, 150 million-player Drag Racing franchise, have taken their racing skills to the next level with Nitro Nation Beta. With cutting-edge 3D graphics, thrilling multiplayer races and stunning car customization, Nitro Nation Beta raises the bar for mobile racing games currently on the market.
"It is a thrill to finally get to share Nitro Nation Beta with our fan base," said Creative Mobile CEO Vladimir Funtikov. "It was Creative Mobile's top priority to give our fans the most outstanding, console-quality game on the market. We have achieved this with Nitro Nation Beta."
Targeted to hardcore mobile gamers, Nitro Nation Beta incorporates the physics behind real racing simulators for an unparalleled mobile racing experience. Fans will enjoy outstanding visuals and a rich user experience.
Nitro Nation Beta is available in Google Play to all Android users with version 2.2 and up. The full version of the game is scheduled for release in late October.
Nitro Nation Beta will be the newest addition to Creative Mobile's impressive line of titles that include Drag Racing, Drag Racing Bike Edition and the recently launched Drag Racing 4x4.
ABOUT CREATIVE MOBILE
Creative Mobile develops and publishes cross-platform multiplayer games including the Android & iOS hit Nitro Nation™ Drag Racing. The company was founded in 2010 in Tallinn, Estonia, by a small group of former colleagues who recognized the potential of Android and freeware mobile games. During the next two years games developed and published by CM were downloaded to over 170 million devices, peaking at 2 million daily users.
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