
Pre-orders are now live for publisher and developer Milestone's very promising arcade racing game, Screamer.
Over on the PS Store, you can now pre-order one of two editions of the game — a standard edition and a digital deluxe edition.
The standard version, going for $59.99/£59.99, is self-explanatory, while the digital deluxe edition ($69.99/£69.99) includes lots of extra customisation options, and gains you access to the game three days earlier than the official release date.
Pre-ordering any edition gains you the Chromed Style Pack, while digital deluxe pre-orders also net you the Iridescent Style Pack.
Subscribe to Push Square on YouTube166k
The game is also coming to physical retail in three editions.
The Day One edition includes the two aforementioned Style Packs and a digital comic book, which fleshes out the backstory of one of the game's characters.
The Echo edition, meanwhile, includes the digital deluxe upgrade and a steelbook case, as well as the bonuses in the Day One edition.

Finally, the Collector's edition contains the following:
- Physical base game
- Premium Steelbook
- Digital Deluxe Upgrade
- Shadow Alpha figurine, Hiroshi’s iconic car (30 cm/11.8in)
- Hiroshi figurine (10 cm/3.9in)
- Plush Fermi’s keychain
- 6 Collectible stickers
- 6 Collectible artcards
- Printed comic book
- Themed box
Screamer is coming to PS5 on 26th March 2026, and it's looking like a really unique racer with some interesting mechanics and cool presentation.
Are you planning on pre-ordering this one? Tell us in the comments section below.
[source x.com]





Comments 6
I like the idea of this, but the two art styles seem diametrically opposed, they really don't gel at all, as if different teams worked on each with little conferring. Hopefully it works.
I think this looks really cool. I don't really play racing games but they've absolutely nailed the vibe. Might be tempted to give it a go!
I’ll wait for release and general Reddit vibe. Still not buying without that kind of knowledge
I love a good arcade racer.
But I hate preorders. I don't trust them any more, so I don't care what they're offering, I'll wait until release for the reviews to roll in, and make my decision then.
Maybe if studios released demos before release, I'd take a chance on a preorder if I loved the demo. Lacking that, there just isn't a studio I trust to deliver a solid day one experience.
It's weird they used the Screamer brand but it's not really related to the originals.
It's looking so dam fun! Can't wait!
Show Comments
Leave A Comment
Hold on there, you need to login to post a comment...