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Rising Thunder

Rising Thunder

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Descr: Rising Thunder was a cancelled free-to-play fighting game developed by Radiant Entertainment. Originally released in alpha state in 2015, the game closed following the acquisition of Radiant Entertainment by Riot Games. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: January 2018
Developer: Radiant Entertainment
Engine: Unreal Engine 4
Modes: Single-player, multiplayer
Publishers: Radiant Entertainment, Riot Games
Nominations: The Game Award for Best Fighting Game

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