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Six Flags shares POV video of new record-breaking dive coaster

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Wrath of Rakshasa has more inversions than any dive coaster in the world

Six Flags Great America in Gurnee, Illinois has shared a POV video for its new record-breaking dive coaster, Wrath of Rakshasa.

Due to open this summer, Wrath of Rakshasa will feature a 171-foot drop at a 96 degree angle, with a cliffhanger just before the drop. This is described as the world’s steepest.

Also, the new coaster will offer five inversions – the most inversions of any dive coaster in the world. The 180-foot-tall ride will boast speeds of nearly 67 miles per hour and 3,239 feet of track.

Park president John Krajnak said last year: “Six Flags Great America continues to push the limits of innovation and thrills, as we introduce the world’s steepest drop with the most inversions on a dive coaster.

“Wrath of Rakshasa joins our already impressive lineup of record-breaking roller coasters and attractions at the park, demonstrating our commitment to delivering cutting-edge experiences for our guests.”

In November, Six Flags announced it plans to invest more than $1 billion over the next two years across its network of 42 theme parks.

After last year’s merger with Cedar Fair, the new Six Flags will spend the money on rides, attractions, themed areas, F&B upgrades, and infrastructure and technology enhancements.

Wrath of Rakshasa opens this summer

Six Flags president and CEO Richard Zimmerman, said: “Our capital investment plans for the next two years reinforce our commitment to providing unmatched thrills, immersive entertainment and lifelong memories to guests of all ages.

“The new Six Flags has a unique opportunity to refresh and renew the guest experience, one so compelling that a visit to one of our parks will be viewed as an indispensable choice in family entertainment.”

In more news, Los Angeles County’s planning department has approved a construction permit for a new roller coaster at Six Flags Magic Mountain.

Images courtesy of Six Flags

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Bea Mitchell

Bea is a journalist specialising in entertainment, attractions and tech with 15 years' experience. She has written and edited for publications including CNET, BuzzFeed, Digital Spy, Evening Standard and BBC. Bea graduated from King's College London and has an MA in journalism.

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