

Each crash is different, with vehicle parts getting dented, crushed, and strewn across roadways in unique fashion depending on speed, impact angles, and other various factors. The game is notable for featuring some impressive “soft-modeling” damage physics, which developer BugBear has worked hard to make as true-to-life as possible. Wreckfest is a fast-paced, demolition derby racing game the features both traditional races and demolition-focused game modes.

Several new paintjobs for existing vehicles.1 new reward car for finishing the career.3 entirely new tracks and 1 new derby arena.According to THQ Nordic’s website, the free content update includes: Well it appears that we’re finally approaching the release, as publisher THQ Nordic has announced that the game will finally be released on consoles in August.Īlong with the console release, the game will also get a free content update, adding in a bunch of new tracks and more. As the launch approached, with no official date set in stone, the game was ultimately delayed until “sometime in 2019.” After spending a whopping five years in Early Access on PC, the game was finally released last year and was a decent commercial success.Ĭonsole owners have been anxiously awaiting the release of the console versions on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, which were supposed to hit shelves toward the end of 2018. Saying that racing fans have waited a long, long time for Wreckfest is a bit of an understatement.
