Play Rage 2 at the Vissla Sydney Surf Pro at Manly Beach

Bethesda has announced that attendees of the Vissla Sydney Surf Pro to be held March 16 through 24 will be able to play Rage 2 ahead of its release. Rage 2 will take up residency at Hotel Steyne (great pub! – Ed.) from March 21 through 24. 

Attendees will also be able to visit the Rage 2 VIP Marquee on the beach for the duration of the event. 

This isn’t the first time Rage 2 has appeared at a public event. Recently, there was a Rage 2 marquee at the Download Festival in both Sydney and Melbourne. Festival attendees could head to Rage 2’s Goonfest Marquee and check out come contortionists, firebreathers, “punk hair, vibrant makeup and anarchy tattoos!”

Rage 2 Sydney

In addition to appearing at the Vissla Sydney Surf Pro, Bethesda has teamed up with Surfing NSW to “create nine truly unique and exclusive surfboards, inspired by RAGE 2, and painted by renowned New York visual artist, Jason Woodside.”

These special Rage 2 inspired surfboards will be auctioned during the Vissla Sydney Surf Pro. All proceeds from the auctions will be donated to SURFAID and the SMILE LIKE DRAKE Foundation.

We recently wrote about the superpowers you can expect to use in Rage 2.

If you’re attending the Surf Pro, why not stop by the marquee of Hotel Steyne and check out Rage 2. If you head to the pub, make sure you grab a pint of Ekim After Battle Pale Ale. Great drop!

Rage 2 will be available for PC, PS4 and Xbox One on May 14.

Leo Stevenson
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