Sunset Overdrive has been rated for PC in Korea

The Korean Ratings Board has rated Xbox One exclusive, Sunset Overdrive for PC. Developed by Insomniac Games, Sunset Overdrive was released for Xbox One in 2014.

Set in Sunset City, the player must survive a colourful, punk rock zombie apocalypse after soft drink company FizzCo launches its latest drink; OverCharge Delirium XT.

Development on Sunset Overdrive began in 2010 and was revealed at E3 2013. Insomniac partnered with Microsoft on the game who helped fund it but allowed Insomniac to retain the rights.

Sunset Overdrive PC

Insomniac is better known for working with Sony on PlayStation titles but worked with Microsoft on Sunset Overdrive after Resistance 3 was completed.

Given that Microsoft helped fund Sunset Overdrive and its push for Xbox Play Anywhere, it’s likely that Sunset Overdrive is being released on PC as an Xbox Play Anywhere title.

The applicant for the game rating was Korea Microsoft Corporation and was rated for 12-15-year-olds in South Korea today, May 23, 2018.

Sunset Overdrive is available now for Xbox One. It looks likely that a PC release will be announced shortly.

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