Lonely Mountains: Snow Riders has officially launched on Steam and Xbox, offering a 10% launch discount and exciting multiplayer and solo modes, with the promise of a "Hot Start" feature coming soon.
- Launch discount of 10% for the first week
- Cross-platform multiplayer races
- Cooperative mode for team play
Welcome Back to the Lonely Mountains!
Hey there, Riders! It’s finally here—the moment we’ve all been waiting for. After four long years of dedication and hard work, Lonely Mountains: Snow Riders has officially launched today on Steam and XBOX! A huge shoutout to everyone who has supported us throughout this journey. Your enthusiasm has been our fuel, and we can’t thank you enough!
Your Ticket to Adventure
So, what’s the damage? The game is priced at €24.99/$24.99, but here’s the kicker: we’re offering a sweet launch discount of 10% for the first week. It’s the perfect time to dive into those snowy slopes! If you enjoy your ride, we’d absolutely love it if you could drop us a review. Not only does it warm our hearts, but it also helps boost our visibility on Steam. Every little bit counts!
We Want to Hear from You!
Got feedback? Spotted any bugs? We’re all ears! You can reach out to us on the Steam Forums or, even better, hop into our Discord. We’re here to make your experience as smooth as possible, and your input is invaluable.
What’s Next for Snow Riders?
Now, let’s address the elephant in the room. We know many of you have been eagerly awaiting a better way to speedrun the game. We were working on a “Hot Start” feature, but unfortunately, it didn’t quite make it in time for launch. Don’t worry, though! We’re committed to rolling it out soon, but first, we’ll be focusing on any high-priority bugs that pop up. Your gaming experience is our top priority!
Join the Fun!
Now that we’ve got all that out of the way, let’s talk about the fun stuff! Lonely Mountains: Snow Riders is now available on Xbox Game Pass and Steam! Grab your friends and get ready for some exhilarating 2-8 player cross-platform multiplayer races. Prefer to team up? Dive into our cooperative mode and tackle the mountains together. And for those of you who thrive on competition, see if you can conquer challenges and speed-run your way to the top of the leaderboards in solo mode.
So, what are you waiting for? The slopes are calling, and we can’t wait to see you out there! Happy riding, and see you on the snowy peaks!

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