// Slipstream(2018)
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What is Slipstream about?
After a somewhat troubled development period that lasted for more than two years since the successful Kickstarter campaign, back in January 2016, the game is finally ready to hit the road. Inspired by the games, sounds and visuals of the late 80s and early 90s, Slipstream takes its basic formula from the arcade classic OutRun: a road trip across exotic landscapes around the world, with branching paths at the end of each stage allowing the player choose the next destination. The driving gameplay gets an additional layer of depth from two core mechanics, drifting, which is required to get around tight corners, and the gameâ€s namesake, the slipstream, a risky maneuver that gives the player a speed boost if pulled off right. But it wouldn't be a racing game without actual competitive racing, and in Slipstream, it comes in three flavors. In Arcade Mode, the player will be challenged, in each stage, to a one-on-one duel with a rival driver from a colorful cast of characters. Quick Race Mode is exactly what it says on the tin, a single race in any of the gameâ€s 20 tracks. And, last but not least, Grand Prix Mode is a season of five races back to back, with scoreboards and money prizes used to upgrade the car. Slipstream runs on a real pseudo3D custom game engine. That is: it uses good old-fashioned 2D sprite scaling to give the impression of depth, but there are no 3D models or “real†3D graphics of any kind in the game. Itâ€s made to look and feel exactly like the games from the past, including some engine quirks, but taking advantage of the extra power of modern platforms to add conveniences such as a smooth 60fps framerate and texture filtering. The exclusive soundtrack was also created using real synthesizers from the era, such as the Yamaha DX-21, to make the game sound as authentic as it looks. With vibrant pixel art graphics, powerful synth music and uncompromising gameplay, Slipstream aims to fulfill retro gamers' thirst for an old school arcade racer while also being modern enough to satisfy younger players.
Game modes: Single player, Multiplayer
Quick answers
What is the cheapest place to buy Slipstream?
Right now the lowest price for Slipstream we're tracking is $2.30 at Kinguin — 77% below Steam's $9.99. We compare 2 stores and prices refresh every few minutes.
What is the lowest price Slipstream has ever been?
The lowest price we've recorded for Slipstream is $0.85 at YuPlay on May 24, 2026. The current best price is about 171% above that low.
Is Slipstream worth buying?
88% of 1,721 Steam user reviews for Slipstream are positive ("Very Positive"). It also holds a Metacritic score of 75.
When was Slipstream released?
Slipstream released on May 21, 2018, developed by ansdor and published by ansdor, BlitWorks.
What platforms is Slipstream available on?
Slipstream is available on Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, Linux, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 5, Mac, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch. It supports single player, multiplayer.
When do Slipstream prices drop?
Slipstream last hit a new low of $0.85 on May 24, 2026 at YuPlay. Current best price is $2.30. Prices on this page refresh every few minutes, so check back around seasonal sales for new lows.
Where's the cheapest place to buy Slipstream?
The cheapest Slipstream price right now is $2.30 at Kinguin, 77% below the Steam price.
| Store | Edition / Region | Discount | Price | Buy link |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PC · Global | — | $2.30 | Buy→ Slipstream at Kinguin | |
| Steam | — | $9.99 | Buy→ Slipstream at Steam |
All-time low: $0.85 at YuPlay on May 24, 2026 — the current best price is 171% above it.
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