A long wait will soon come to an end: Over 20 years after the release of the original version, GeneRally 2 is headed to the virtual top-down grid! The follow-up to the 2002 arcade racer is set to be available on Steam Early Access on May 30th, bringing back and expanding on the original formula.
Image Credit: Curious Chicken Games
The original GeneRally is well-known for its easy-to-use track editor and being generally (see what we did there?) highly customizable. Its simple graphics did not hinder fun gameplay, which even contained pit stops and damage. It supported local multiplayer with up to six players on the same PC.
Development for GeneRally 2 started in 2010, and in 2011, Finnish studio Curious Chicken Games took over development of the game. Since 2022, the successor to the popular top-down racer is in full-time development by a team of five. As a result, GeneRally 2 is headed to Steam Early Access on May 30th, 2023. The game will cost 14,99€/14,99$/12,99£ at the launch of the Early Access version.
Image Credit: Curious Chicken Games
Introducing Online Features
While the track editor was one of the highlights of the original, sharing your creations online was not possible yet - which is something that the successor is introducing. The editor includes 12 different surface types, a capable terrain editing tool, and an expanding library of trackside objects. Players can upload their creations to the Steam Workshop and download community-built circuits from there as well.Multiplayer also profits from the introduction of online functionality, as PVP races are going to be introduced in the Early Access version already. The offline multiplayer makes also makes its comeback, allowing up to eight racers to compete on the same PC.
At launch, five different cars will be available in GeneRally 2, and they will already showcase different drivetrain models like FWD, RWD and AWD, unique performance and even suspension types. Meanwhile, AI opponents can be tweaked to the players' liking - just like in the original.
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