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http://www.macnn.com/articles/13/03/28/feral.releases.grid.for.mac/

Briefly: GRID for Mac now available, Maintain Easter sale

updated 01:30 pm EDT, Thu March 28, 2013

 

Feral releases GRID for Mac


Feral Interactive has announced that GRID, an addition to the TOCA Touring Car series is now available for purchase. GRID lets players run their own race team, acting as the primary driver behind the wheel of race-tuned road cars from manufacturers such as Porsche, Lamborghini and Aston Martin. As players progress they advance from rookie to pro, gain sponsors and can hire teammates to drive alongside them. The game retails for $25 and can be purchased as either a physical box or digital download.

Maintain discounting Cocktail licenses by 50 percent

In celebration of the Easter weekend, Maintain is offering a 50 percent discount on all Cocktail Licenses. The sale will begin on March 28 at midnight CET and will run until the end of April 1. Cocktail is available in Mountain Lion Edition for OS X 10.8, Lion Edition for OS X 10.7 and Snow Leopard Edition for OS X 10.6. Licenses are valid for all editions and customers will also receive all future editions of Cocktail at no additional cost.


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