![]() The game is available both digitally and as a retail boxed version. Learn more with the trailer below: Wreckfest – PlayStation 5 & Xbox Series S/X Release Trailer For those who’d like to bring a friend along, multiplayer has also been included on top of its Career Mode and Challenge Modes. ![]() American, European, and Asian cars round out the vehicle list, and players can customize their body armor and look. Derby arenas, intersections with oncoming traffic, and high speed circuits have all been included. The spiritual successor to the FlatOut series, Wreckfest gives players the chance to burn rubber and shred metal to their heart’s desire. Get ready to smash and crash – the world of Bugbear Entertainment and THQ Nordic’s Wreckfest is now available for the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series S/X. Players have been rallying to make the game available on their Xbox One console, but it appears as though the Xbox One won’t be getting the racer after all, and the PS4 version will be the only one available. Wreckfest has been available on PS4 since its initial launch about a year ago. Wreckfest features: – Memorable car model design – Intense and thrilling car races – A wide range of cars to choose from – Realistic physics – Dynamic weather and night racing – Online and Classic mode – 20+ licensed cars ![]() PS4 and XB1 users can now download Wreckfest on both platforms! That’s right, the game that provided the most fun driving experiences in this year’s Gamescom, now available on your favorite platform. It’s currently available for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One, and we’ve also partnered with Bandai Namco to bring Wreckfest to the PlayStation 5 and Xbox One X. It’s designed to be a fun, accessible racing game that is easy to pick up and play, but difficult to master. A few visual issues and overly aggressive AI do little to spoil one of the best driving games of 2019.Wreckfest is a top-down racing game set in a post apocalyptic world. “Wreckfest is a surprising triumph in blending the best that sim and arcade racers have to offer in an explosive and visually gratifying package. Looking back on its original release, we said in our 9/10 Wreckfest review: Now there’s the latest twist with the native Xbox Series X|S version coming out with minimal preamble.ĭespite all this tooing and froing, it’s a game that’s worth the upgrade. ![]() Was this bringing the paid upgrade forward as well? Nope, this would just be on PS Plus, and so it was. Then there was the biggest surprise: Wreckfest’s PS5 version was actually coming to PlayStation Plus as part of the subscription’s bundle of included games in May. The Xbox Series X|S native release would be coming later in the year, though. This would enhance the game’s visuals significantly, but would be a paid upgrade. Then, back in March, THQ Nordic announced that there would be a full, native upgrade for PS5 game on PlayStation 5 launching 1st June (Hey! That’s today!). First there was the backward compatibility update that allowed the Xbox Series X to target 60fps while running the Xbox One version of the game – something seemingly not possible for third party developers at the time. Let’s be honest here: Wreckfest’s next-gen upgrade programme has been messy and confusing. Yes! Since the Xbox version is releasing earlier than expected, it will take a bit longer to push the disc version – but it'll be available soon!
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