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escapeVektor gets a permanent price reduction

Tuesday, November 12th, 2013

 

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We’re permanently reducing the price of escapeVektor on the Nintendo 3DS and PlayStation Vita. We’re also permanently reducing the price of the escapeVektor soundtrack on CD Baby. Check out the new prices and dates below.

Nintendo 3DS

The Americas, Europe, Australia & New Zealand – permanent price reduction effective from 14 November; price reduced to US$6.99 from US$9.99 /  €6.99 from €10 / AUS$8.99 from AUS$13 / NZ$10.99 from NZ$17.

PlayStation Vita

The Americas – permanent price reduction effective from 26 November; price reduced to US$6.99 from US$9.99.
Europe, Australia & New Zealand – permanent price reduction effective from 20 November; price reduced to €6.99 from €9.99 / AUS$10.35 from AUS$14.45 / NZ$13.25 from NZ$18.95.

Original soundtrack permanently reduced via cdbaby from today; price reduced to US$3.49 from US$4.99.

 

escapeVektor soundtrack now available for download

Friday, October 7th, 2011

We’re delighted escapeVektor: Chapter 1 is receiving such a positive response from fans and reviewers alike. We love it when a plan comes together! We have also received many positive comments about the game’s music, even from Nintendo! So many in fact that we thought we should make the music available for download.

You can visit our Facebook music store, CD BabyAmazon or iTunes and download the escapeVektor soundtrack now. Over the course of the coming weeks the soundtrack will also be available for download across a number of other outlets. Have a look below at what the reviewers are saying:

“The music is, without qualification, some of the best on WiiWare period. escapeVektor: Chapter 1 easily joins the ranks of World of Goo and the BIT.TRIP series in this regard; the gripping, evolving tunes keep you engaged and focused, and they’ll call out to you long after you turn off the game for the night.”  Nintendo Life review

“It’s the soundtrack that really grabs you at first, as the chiptune beats fueling the audio side of the equation immediately mesmerize your mind – fans of the Bit.Trip series would be wise to take notice right away.”  IGN review