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Lonely Mountains: Snow Riders Out Now on PC & Xbox

Hello Riders, welcome back to the Lonely Mountains! After four years of hard work Lonely Mountains: Snow Riders is finally out today for Steam and Xbox! Thank you to everyone who showed us your support on this journey! The base price for the game is €24.99/$24.99, and it comes with a one-week 10% Launch Discount for you. If you like the game, please leave us a review. It would mean the world to us and it really makes a difference for the Steam recommendation algorithm. If you experience any bugs, have feedback or any other questions please let us know on the Steam Forums or even better in our Discord.

One important note: a lot of people wished for a better way to speedrun the game and while we have been working on a "Hot Start" feature, unfortunately, it didn't make it in time for release. We hope we are able to release it soon but of course, we will first take care of all high-priority bugs that come in. We—at Megagon Industries—really hope you all enjoy our snowy Lonely Mountains and see you on the slopes!

Lonely Mountains: Snow Riders Due Out on January 21

Hey Riders! It's finally time to buckle your boots. Lonely Mountains: Snow Riders, our "ski-quel" to Lonely Mountains: Downhill, is coming to Steam and Xbox on January 21st! The game will feature 2 to 8 person cross-platform multiplayer with a competitive racing mode, as well as a cooperative team mode that's perfect for hanging around with your friends on cold winter nights. Of course, it's also fully playable in single player—with lots of challenges and extensive leaderboards.

If you're just looking for some relaxed carving, the game also has a new "zen" mode that lets you free-roam the mountains and place your own checkpoints. If you want to do some ski gymnastics and hone your skills before release, the single player demo is still online. And of course we would be super grateful if you could wishlist the game so we can climb the upcoming list on Steam!

Thermaltake Releases Toughpower GF3 1200W and GF A3 850W/1050W in Snow Edition

Thermaltake, the leading PC DIY premium brand for Case, Cooling, Gaming peripherals, and enthusiast Memory solutions, is proud to introduce the Toughpower GF3 1200 W Snow and the Toughpower GF A3 850 W/1050 W Snow, our first ATX 3.0 power supplies in white. To provide more options for the latest PSU with Intel's ATX 3.0 standard and native 12+4-pin PCIe Gen 5.0 connector, Thermaltake brings a new color to the high-attention GF3 series and GF A3 series. These two series are fully modular power supplies with 80 Plus Gold certification, achieving superior cable management and energy efficiency, and now comes in a snow edition!

The Toughpower GF3 1200 W Snow is compatible with the ATX 3.0 standard, enabling support of up to 300% GPU power excursion and 200% total power excursion. Designed with various connectors including a native 12+4-pin PCIe Gen 5.0 connector, the GF3 Snow series can fully support RTX 40 series graphics cards. The GF3 Snow is packed with 100% high quality Japanese 105°C/221°F electrolytic capacitors, offering the highest durability and reliability. To power up the high-end hardware steadily, the GF3 Snow series comes with more strict specifications than the Intel standard, including <30 mV low ripple noise design, voltage regulation <±2%, and >17 ms hold up time. Moreover, the built-in 140 mm fluid bearing fan guarantees strong cooling performance. To minimize the fan noise, the Smart Zero Fan design allows the fan to only spin when the power load exceeds a certain amount, and users can turn this fan mode on and off by the physical switch anytime as well.
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