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Hot Wheels Unleashed heading to PC, consoles in September

Who needs Forza?

Hot Wheels Unleashed will head to PC, Xbox, PlayStation and Switch in September 2021, Mattel and Milestone today announced.

“Gamers can get ready to drift, boost, jump and crash on Hot Wheels’ iconic orange tracks in various single player game modes. Gamers can also challenge friends in multiplayer races, both online and offline, leveraging a split screen mode,” the pair declared in a press release.

Hot Wheels Unleashed offers players the opportunity to drive the cars as if they were playing with the die-cast toys,” it continued. “The gameplay includes adrenaline-filled races, an extended choice of Hot Wheels vehicles with different attributes and rarity levels that players can customise with different skins, and jaw-dropping tracks set in everyday-life locations with special track pieces and interactive items.

“The game also features a revolutionary Track Editor enabling players to customise tracks in any game environment and share them with the game’s community.”

You can check out Hot Wheels Unleashed‘s first trailer and a handful of screenshots below.

Hot Wheels Unleashed heads to Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S & X, PS4, PS5 and Switch on 30 September.


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