‘Speedrunners’ Creators Unleash Demo for ‘Sprint City’ Today on Steam

The original creators of the popular competitive platformer SpeedRunners today released the first playable demo for Sprint City, a high-speed multiplayer parkour game coming to PC via Steam. Planned for a Q1 launch, the demo includes a limited map to explore, player-created challenge options, Steam friend invites, a sneak peek at the pumping soundtrack, and a range of fixes and upgrades driven by feedback from previous community playtests.

Sprint City is built on movement and momentum and set in a colourful solarpunk city designed for on-foot travel. Players can sprint, wall-run, grapple, and swing across rooftops, learning routes and refining their lines as they move through the city. Taking place in a shared online world where players can explore, race, and compete together, friends can stay connected as a group wherever they go, making it easy to jump between challenges or free-roam sessions. Steam players can also invite friends to join instantly via browser play, allowing anyone to try the game without needing to download it.

Sprint City Key Features

  • Built for Speed: Tight, responsive controls make every sprint, jump, and swing feel fast, fluid, and addictive.
  • Parkour Momentum: Wall-run, grapple, and chain together stylish freerunning moves to keep your speed alive and outrun anyone else in the city.
  • Multiplayer That Moves: Race or free-roam with other players online, and challenge others throughout the world to climb the leaderboards.
  • Play on Steam or party up via browser play: Jump in with other players on Steam, or party up and invite several friends to join for free via their browser.
  • Urban Playground: Discover and explore open districts packed with shortcuts, rooftops, and hidden routes built for honing that perfect line.
  • Style Your Look: Unlock new gear and change up your look in between races.
  • Soundtrack With Flow: Get your heart racing with a playlist of original, high-tempo tunes.

Sprint City is being developed by Second Stage Studio.