Crackdown 3 - Xbox One
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Crackdown 3 - Xbox One

Availability: Available to Order
£19.95

Released 15th February 2019

Step Up Your Boom - Time to step up your boom and stop crime as a super-powered Agent in Crackdown 3's sandbox of mayhem and destruction. Explore the heights of a futuristic city, race through the streets in a transforming vehicle, and use your powerful abilities to stop a ruthless criminal empire. Crackdown 3 delivers cooperative mayhem and an all-new multiplayer mode where destruction is your ultimate weapon powered by Microsoft Cloud.

Skills for Kills
Level up your super-Agent skills to jump over skyscrapers, hurl trucks at your enemies, and fight like a boss.
Dangerous Open-World Playground
Play with up to four-friends, over Xbox Live to take out a violent criminal empire and use the city as a weapon against your enemies.
Crime Claps Back
Lure vindictive crime lords out of their strongholds by roughing up their street soldiers, attacking criminal operations, and taking out high-value gang captains.
Play Wrecking Zone
A multiplayer battle arena with 100% destruction powered by Microsoft Cloud.
Games Perform Better with Xbox One X
Crackdown 3 is enhanced to deliver the best in true 4K gaming

PEGI 18+

PEGI 18+: The level of violence can become gross and can include horrific methods of bringing severe injury or death including torture, decapitation or dismemberment. Violence against vulnerable characters such as children and the elderly may feature, along with motiveless violence against multiple innocents.

Sexual violence and threat are also classified at PEGI 18 and sexual activity with visible genital organs can be shown. The game may include detailed descriptions of criminal techniques, or it may glamorise the use of illegal drugs.

This game is rated by Games rating authority and PEGI

The Chelsea Gamer and the Video Standards Council