Mark McMorris Infinite Air launches this week

Mark McMorris Infinite Air is launching this week and to celebrate, Maximum Games and HB Studios have released a brand new trailer (above).

As described by the publisher;

Infinite Air is the first open-world, physics-based snowboarding video game built in close collaboration with top pro-snowboarder, Mark McMorris. With dedication to recreating the authenticity and excitement of the snowboarding experience, Infinite Air features an all-star lineup of six highly talented pro-snowboarders available to play in-game

McMorris said that helping to create Infinite Air was a “dream come true” and he was “extremely proud of what we came up with and thankful for all of the hard work put in by everyone involved.”

Infinite Air is available now in the US and UK. It launches for PS4 and Xbox One in Australia on November 4.

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