Nacon has just released a brand new gameplay trailer for its upcoming racing game, Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown. This trailer features gameplay footage from the game’s alpha version, meaning that it does not represent the quality of the final product.
As said, this trailer features alpha footage so don’t expect to be blown away by its graphics. The game looks significantly worse than, let’s say, The Crew Motorfest. Still, it’s at least good to finally see this new Test Drive game in action.
Test Drive Unlimited: Solar Crown will feature a 1:1 scale recreation of Hong Kong Island. According to the developers, the game will retain the DNA of previous games while introducing a contemporary vision of the multiplayer racing genre.
Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown promises to feature the most eye-catching cars from a range of manufacturers, including the most prestigious: Ferrari, Lamborghini, Bugatti, Koenigsegg, Dodge, Apollo and many others.
Players will be able to freely explore the island or take part in various competitions. Moreover, there will be a heavy focus on customization and on social experience.
Nacon announced this new Test Drive game in 2020. And, ironically enough, the game was originally targeting a 2022 release date. And currently, Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown targets a 2024 release date.
The battle between Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown, The Crew Motorsport, and Forza Horizon 5 will be quite interesting.
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