After a long road marked by delays and a soft-launch period, Millennium Runners has officially crossed the finish line. Italian developer Commodore Industries, alongside the creative team at Commodore Sinapsy, has launched its adrenaline-charged anti-gravity racer on PC via Steam, delivering a modern tribute to classic arcade speedsters with a bold new identity.
Millennium Runners puts players behind the controls of futuristic anti-gravity ships, tearing across alien tracks loaded with impossible turns, massive jumps, and relentless challenges. The game leans hard into its sci-fi presentation, pairing high-speed action with stylish environments and an author-driven soundtrack designed to keep your pulse racing.

Players can align with one of four iconic teams, each featuring its own visual flair and backstory, and dive into three core modes: Race, Time Attack, and Last Ship Standing. Whether you’re chasing leaderboard times or battling rivals for survival, every event is built to test reflexes and precision.

The game spans four diverse planets, each bringing unique hazards and atmosphere to the track:
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Neo-Earth: The political heart of the Galactic Central Government.
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Edenis IV: A crimson-forested world rich with Eleutherium, the resource that made anti-gravity travel possible.
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RV-286: A brutal planetoid filled with acid lakes and unpredictable magnetic storms.
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Khaldera: A scorching desert landscape defined by endless dunes and punishing winds.

Competition is fierce, with six rival teams—including Vortex Avionics, Apex Motors, and Ironclad Industries—all fighting for dominance.
Beyond quick races, Millennium Runners introduces a Career Mode where players complete objectives for each scuderia to earn respect, unlock powerful ships, and fine-tune performance with customizable perks. Meanwhile, Grand Prix Mode challenges racers to conquer increasingly difficult cups as they work toward total track mastery.

Backing the action is a retro-futuristic soundtrack from Abyss and 100% Amiga DJ, remixed by Alessandro Bertaccini. Packed with synthwave energy and nostalgic tones inspired by the Amiga era, the music doubles as a standalone DLC for players who want to keep the vibe going off the track.

Blending old-school arcade excitement with modern sci-fi flair, Millennium Runners aims to capture the thrill of classic racers while pushing the genre forward. If you’re ready for a speed fest that demands sharp reflexes and nerves of steel, it’s available now on Steam.