FLATOUT Lives In This Explosive WRECKFEST Launch Trailer

FLATOUT Lives In This Explosive WRECKFEST Launch Trailer

Burn rubber and shred metal in Wreckfest, a demolition derby themed racing game with soft-body damage modeling, which finally dashes out of Early Access, remaining you why you loved the FlatOut series...

By someguy - Jun 09, 2018 05:06 AM EST
Filed Under: PC
Finnish independent video game developer Bugbear Entertainment is best known for its work on the explosive FlatOut series which allowed you to experience epic crashes, neck-to-neck fights over the finish line and brand-new ways for metal to bend. The studio returns with the spiritual successor or FlatOut, Wreckfest which will finally leave Early Access on PC in just five days, on June 14, 2018.

Unlike FlatOut, Wreckfest is jam-packed with upgrade and customization options. It has a mixture of game modes, from straight-up destruction derbies to more regular races, but the emphasis is always on massive crashes. Just like in the recently released Onrush, finding the “perfect line” to drive is not the best way to win - channeling your inner Destruction Derby self is a much more effective option.

Leaving Early Access means also, the price for Wreckfest will rise. Until June 14th, you can still get it for the lower price, after the release the new price will be 44,99 € / 44,99 $ / 38,99 £. Check it out:
 


Expect epic crashes, neck-to-neck fights over the finish line and brand-new ways for metal to bend – These are the once-in-a-lifetime moments that can only be achieved in Wreckfest, with its true-to-life physics simulation crafted by legendary developer Bugbear, who also brought you FlatOut 1 & 2!

Wreckfest will come out on PC on June 14, with the console versions releasing on November 20, 2018. 
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