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Polygon Pictures business and news from across the web.- Screamer Accolade Trailer is Out NowScreamer, a new arcade racing game with fighting elements and an anime-inspired storyline, has released its Accolade Trailer. Developed by Milestone S.r.l. and published by PLAION, the game features rival teams competing in illegal street races, inspired by '80s and '90s anime. The game includes animated cutscenes by Polygon Pictures and voice acting from Troy Baker and Aleks Le.
- Screamer Reboots Arcade Racing With Anime Storytelling and Combat Mechanics | Invision Game CommunityScreamer is set to revitalize the arcade racing genre by integrating combat mechanics and a narrative-driven anime storyline. The game, launching March 26, 2026, features a dystopian setting where players engage in high-speed races with fighting elements. Production includes animated cutscenes by Polygon Pictures and voice acting from Troy Baker and Aleks Le, aiming for a cinematic, interactive anime experience.
- MILESTONE ANNOUNCES THE RELEASE OF SCREAMERMilestone has released Screamer, a new arcade racing game, on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. The game features an anime-infused dystopian story, innovative Echo System gameplay with Sync and Entropy resources, and a Dual Stick control system for precise handling. It includes multiple game modes and extensive multiplayer options.
- Screamer Combines 90’s Racing and Anime Action – Here’s Five Reasons to Give It A TryScreamer, an arcade racing game with anime and cyberpunk aesthetics, is launching on Xbox Series X|S and PC. The game blends classic racing with fighting game mechanics, featuring a mature narrative, unique character abilities, and multiple game modes. It emphasizes a vibrant visual style and offers extensive customization options.
- Screamer Review - IGNScreamer is a neon-soaked arcade racer that blends the finesse of Wipeout with the aggression of Mario Kart, featuring a unique twin-stick control scheme and a combat-focused power-up system. While the game boasts impressive anime-inspired visuals and a robust suite of modes including four-player split-screen, it is occasionally let down by some unbalanced missions, tedious characters, and less engaging tracks.