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Rubberduck Wave Racer Out Today on PlayStation, Next Month on Switch and Xbox

Joindots is gearing up for a quacking good time with Rubberduck Wave Racer, the bathtime buddy racing game set to release today for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 and next month on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch. These officially licensed Schnabels ducks are more than just your average squeeky bath time fowl and bring a splash of their unique personalities to the waterways. Speed toward victory with a dozen Schnabels ducks, including a sporty one, a spa fowl, and a duck dressed like a unicorn.

Rubberduck Wave Racer Out Today on PlayStation, Next Month on Switch and Xbox

Hit the waves alone or tube up with three friends and compete across 16 courses spread across four cups. You’ll zoom along a peaceful riverside, brave the whitewater rapids in a family waterpark, glide across the stars in space, and even pull off some sick moves in a raging volcano. While we don’t recommend sailing your favorite Schnabels quackers on lava or sending them to another galaxy in real life, these plucky ducks won’t get a pinion out of place.

It’s not all smooth sailing, though. A set of devious powerups scattered across each course means your ducky dreams of victory can quickly turn into a foul nightmare.

Rubberduck Wave Racer Key Features:

  • Official Schnabels licensed product
  • 16 fast-paced tracks in four exciting cups
  • 12 cute squeaky ducklings
  • Multiplayer mode for 2 to 4 players

Check out the Rubberduck Wave Racer Trailer:

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