MotorSlice gets May 2026 release on consoles and PC

Regular Studio and Top Hat Studios, Inc.’s parkour action-adventure MotorSlice will arrive in a couple of weeks.
Revealed today, the game will launch on May 5 on PC (Steam and GoG), PlayStation 5, and Xbox. A release date trailer can be seen below. MotorSlice features Kira Buckland voicing the main character P.
A synopsis for MotorSlice reads:
Parkour through a brutalist post-apocalyptic world with smooth gameplay, and engage in seamless combat encounters. You must use your skills and agility to find your way in this desolated place.
Play as a girl named ‘P’, and use everything at her disposal to escape from deadly traps. Run, climb, slide, crouch, wall run, perform stunts, and even use your chainsaw to cross impossible distances.
From smaller autonomous construction equipment, to massive dump trucks, survive a hostile environment where everything wants to kill you. Who’s gonna win, a sleepy girl with a chainsaw, or an army of rogue machines?
Strike first, or die. A single mistake can cost your life in a brutal clash of metal. Too big to destroy with one swing? Climb bosses and slice them into pieces, turning colossal machines into dust.
Not everything can be solved with a chainsaw. Alone with a flashlight, you are powerless against the crushing atmosphere of the structure. Rush through the darkness in endless corridors and cross liminal spaces.
Insignificant as you are on the scale of this cursed place, you have to face your fears and complete the job. But can you fight your megalophobia?
Get in, eliminate the machines, and get out. That was the job. But upon arrival, the mysterious megastructure proves far larger than expected, and P quickly realizes this is no ordinary job.
Partner with a mysterious malfunctioning Orb Drone (Orbie) and embark on the daily routine of a ‘Slicer’. Armed with nothing more than her chainsaw, P must carve through every machine along her way to the top - no matter the cost.
A demo for MotorSlice is available on Steam right now here.
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