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Mad Max releases on September 1, so in keeping with Avalanche Studios' reputation for releasing tonnes of screenshots at once, here are some screenshots. As you can see, Mad Max is definitely set in a desert and there are definitely men fighting in it. Meanwhile, many outrageous vehicles can be driven and fought in.

The first five images are screenshots, followed by a handful of concept art.

Page 1 of 10
Page 1 of 10

Mad Max releases on September 1, so in keeping with Avalanche Studios' reputation for releasing tonnes of screenshots at once, here are some screenshots. As you can see, Mad Max is definitely set in a desert and there are definitely men fighting in it. Meanwhile, many outrageous vehicles can be driven and fought in.

The first five images are screenshots, followed by a handful of concept art.

Page 2 of 10
Page 2 of 10

Mad Max releases on September 1, so in keeping with Avalanche Studios' reputation for releasing tonnes of screenshots at once, here are some screenshots. As you can see, Mad Max is definitely set in a desert and there are definitely men fighting in it. Meanwhile, many outrageous vehicles can be driven and fought in.

The first five images are screenshots, followed by a handful of concept art.

Page 3 of 10
Page 3 of 10

Mad Max releases on September 1, so in keeping with Avalanche Studios' reputation for releasing tonnes of screenshots at once, here are some screenshots. As you can see, Mad Max is definitely set in a desert and there are definitely men fighting in it. Meanwhile, many outrageous vehicles can be driven and fought in.

The first five images are screenshots, followed by a handful of concept art.

Page 4 of 10
Page 4 of 10

Mad Max releases on September 1, so in keeping with Avalanche Studios' reputation for releasing tonnes of screenshots at once, here are some screenshots. As you can see, Mad Max is definitely set in a desert and there are definitely men fighting in it. Meanwhile, many outrageous vehicles can be driven and fought in.

The first five images are screenshots, followed by a handful of concept art.

Page 5 of 10
Page 5 of 10

Mad Max releases on September 1, so in keeping with Avalanche Studios' reputation for releasing tonnes of screenshots at once, here are some screenshots. As you can see, Mad Max is definitely set in a desert and there are definitely men fighting in it. Meanwhile, many outrageous vehicles can be driven and fought in.

The first five images are screenshots, followed by a handful of concept art.

Page 6 of 10
Page 6 of 10

Mad Max releases on September 1, so in keeping with Avalanche Studios' reputation for releasing tonnes of screenshots at once, here are some screenshots. As you can see, Mad Max is definitely set in a desert and there are definitely men fighting in it. Meanwhile, many outrageous vehicles can be driven and fought in.

The first five images are screenshots, followed by a handful of concept art.

Page 7 of 10
Page 7 of 10

Mad Max releases on September 1, so in keeping with Avalanche Studios' reputation for releasing tonnes of screenshots at once, here are some screenshots. As you can see, Mad Max is definitely set in a desert and there are definitely men fighting in it. Meanwhile, many outrageous vehicles can be driven and fought in.

The first five images are screenshots, followed by a handful of concept art.

Page 8 of 10
Page 8 of 10

Mad Max releases on September 1, so in keeping with Avalanche Studios' reputation for releasing tonnes of screenshots at once, here are some screenshots. As you can see, Mad Max is definitely set in a desert and there are definitely men fighting in it. Meanwhile, many outrageous vehicles can be driven and fought in.

The first five images are screenshots, followed by a handful of concept art.

Page 9 of 10
Page 9 of 10

Mad Max releases on September 1, so in keeping with Avalanche Studios' reputation for releasing tonnes of screenshots at once, here are some screenshots. As you can see, Mad Max is definitely set in a desert and there are definitely men fighting in it. Meanwhile, many outrageous vehicles can be driven and fought in.

The first five images are screenshots, followed by a handful of concept art.

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Page 10 of 10
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Shaun Prescott is the Australian editor of PC Gamer. With over ten years experience covering the games industry, his work has appeared on GamesRadar+, TechRadar, The Guardian, PLAY Magazine, the Sydney Morning Herald, and more. Specific interests include indie games, obscure Metroidvanias, speedrunning, experimental games and FPSs. He thinks Lulu by Metallica and Lou Reed is an all-time classic that will receive its due critical reappraisal one day.

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