2022 is not over yet! With just over 2 months to go in this year, a few racing game releases are still on the near horizon. Let's dive into what the end of 2022 has got going for racing game fans!
Furthermore, a bunch of new features in the franchise will be included too:
WRC Generations is set to release on November 3, 2022.
The premise of this game is quite unique where, "unlike any rally or racing circuit game, you don’t win by crossing a finish line. Instead, you engage in touge battle rivalling street racers on the fly. Speed through hill climbs and street tags."
The game will feature fully customizable vehicles and, at release, a Hong Kong-based map that is set to expand after release. It is currently unknown, whether wheels or VR will be supported. But here are the ludicrous system requirements.
Yep, a 3080 is recommended. Along with 32 GB of RAM. Okay.
Rev to Vertex is set to release on December 16, 2022.
The game is announced as some sort of live-service software, with new playable characters and race tracks to be added on a regular basis.
We'll have to see whether this is the Mario Kart killer it aspires to be, one thing sure helps its case, it will be available on PC.
Disney Speedstorm is set to release on an unspecified date in 2022.
While there is already a CarX Street mobile game, I hope (but probably to no avail) that this is more than a mere port.
Personally, I would be looking forward to once again diving into worlds akin to those of my favourite PS2-era racing game: NFS Carbon.
But we'll have to wait and see if CarX Technologies have something special planned with this title, or just port their mobile game to PC.
CarX Street is set to release on December 15, 2022.
While the premise of NFS Unbound sounds interesting, reminding one of the classic Most Wanted, the aforementioned graphics style is quite overpowering for some potential customers.
However, cartoon effects can be turned off, they said.
We will see how all of that will affect the fate of the newest title in one of the highest-grossing racing game franchises.
Need for Speed Unbound is set to release on December 2, 2022.
Which of these titles are you most looking forward to, if any? Let us know in the comments down below!
5. WRC Generations
The last ever KT Racing title in the WRC franchise is bound to be a big one. With- 750 km of unique special stages in 22 countries
- 49 teams from the 2022 season (Rally1 / Rally2 / Junior WRC)
- 37 legendary cars plus additional bonuses
- 165 timed special stages
Furthermore, a bunch of new features in the franchise will be included too:
- The new hybrid vehicles
- New, even more, realistic vehicle physics
- A LEAGUES mode in which you can challenge other players
- A new Rally Sweden environment with 6 brand-new special stages
- Share livery and stickers with the community
- In-game team creation and management
WRC Generations is set to release on November 3, 2022.
4. Rev to Vertex
Rev to Vertex (R2V) is a "new racing sim" by Hong Kong-based development studio and car tuning online shop (??) PLUTONIZATION.The premise of this game is quite unique where, "unlike any rally or racing circuit game, you don’t win by crossing a finish line. Instead, you engage in touge battle rivalling street racers on the fly. Speed through hill climbs and street tags."
The game will feature fully customizable vehicles and, at release, a Hong Kong-based map that is set to expand after release. It is currently unknown, whether wheels or VR will be supported. But here are the ludicrous system requirements.
Yep, a 3080 is recommended. Along with 32 GB of RAM. Okay.
Rev to Vertex is set to release on December 16, 2022.
3. Disney Speedstorm
A new kart racer is on the horizon, trying to battle the likes of Mario Kart. Featuring a varied cast of Disney and Pixar characters, every fan of the western animation studio will find someone they treasure much to represent them on the race track.The game is announced as some sort of live-service software, with new playable characters and race tracks to be added on a regular basis.
We'll have to see whether this is the Mario Kart killer it aspires to be, one thing sure helps its case, it will be available on PC.
Disney Speedstorm is set to release on an unspecified date in 2022.
2. CarX Street
From the makers of Carx Drift Racing Online comes a street racing title that reminds one of classic Need for Speed titles like the Underground games or Carbon.While there is already a CarX Street mobile game, I hope (but probably to no avail) that this is more than a mere port.
Personally, I would be looking forward to once again diving into worlds akin to those of my favourite PS2-era racing game: NFS Carbon.
But we'll have to wait and see if CarX Technologies have something special planned with this title, or just port their mobile game to PC.
CarX Street is set to release on December 15, 2022.
1. Need for Speed Unbound
Here's to what is most likely the most divisive racing title of 2022. With cartoon-ey style and ... westernized anime art I guess (???), this game is attempting to tightrope between genius and madness.While the premise of NFS Unbound sounds interesting, reminding one of the classic Most Wanted, the aforementioned graphics style is quite overpowering for some potential customers.
However, cartoon effects can be turned off, they said.
We will see how all of that will affect the fate of the newest title in one of the highest-grossing racing game franchises.
Need for Speed Unbound is set to release on December 2, 2022.
Which of these titles are you most looking forward to, if any? Let us know in the comments down below!