Pumped BMX + makes the jump to consoles tomorrow

Mobile hit lands on Xbox One, PS4 and Wii U

Mobile racing hit BMX + will be making the cross over to consoles tomorrow when it lands on Xbox One, PS4 and Wii U. Curve Digital has announced the game's debut will release September 18th and feature an all new control scheme optomized for consoles.

Pumped BMX+ marks the console and PC debut of the series which has been downloaded millions of time on iOS and Android. Originally developed by one-man-studio YEAHUS, Pumped BMX and Pumped BMX 2 have become genuine worldwide sensations. Leaderboards, world wide achievements and licensed soundtrack are all part of Pumped BMX +.

“When looking at the ways we wanted to enhance the brilliant original game, a fully licensed soundtrack was high on that list,” says Jason Perkins, managing director, Curve Studios. “The team at Laced have done a tremendous job in finding a collection of artists who suit the game fantastically.”

“When the Pumped BMX+ launch trailer was revealed, a YouTube commentator posted: ‘I love this music – what is it?’ – well I’m thrilled to be able to introduce the official soundtrack,” says Adam Hunt, creator, Pumped BMX. “Whether you’ll be playing the game on the big screen or on the move, headphones on or surround sound maxed out – the soundtrack really does complement the game brilliantly.”

The game will cost $9.99 at launch with a special, unspecified discount for the first two weeks of availability on all platforms. Although PS4 and Xbox One will see the game tomorrow, Wii U will get the game on Saturday the 19th. The full soundtrack list is as follows:

  • Beat Fatigue / Sauvignon Fanc
  • Beat Fatigue / Boss Level
  • Beat Fatigue / Organic Bambooty
  • Beat Fatigue / Ice Shower
  • Xander Lewis / Honeydew
  • Black Moth / Super Rainbow Blurring My Day
  • TOBACCO / El Camino
  • TOBACCO / Swoll Tongue
  • Fork and Knife / Crystal Valley
  • Fork and Knife / Dumfun
  • Tigerblood / Spectrum
  • Tigerblood / Night Skies
  • Charles Caste-Ballereau / Believe in Me
  • Charles Caste-Ballereau / New York 2056