Asobo, known today as the Microsoft Flight Simulator developer, created groundbreaking technology for large scale maps that was intended to be used in a high quality rally raid title. It was never released and ended up as FUEL, a post-apocalyptic open-world racing game. What happened?
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505 Games have added the first of their recently announced Toyota DLC items to DRIFTCE, bringing the Toyota Supra Mk4 DLC out first, with the other two cars due over the next couple of weeks. You can grab the latest DLC on Steam.
Press release:
New Cars Available for Drift Racing Sim DRIFTCE
Today, March 6th, global video game publisher 505 Games, alongside renowned automotive game developer ECC Games S.A., known for Car Mechanic Simulator, GearShift and more, are pleased to announce that new downloadable content is available for DRIFTCE, the fan-favorite drift racing simulator available on Steam, Xbox and PlayStation consoles.
Players will be able to expand their Toyota collection today adding the legendary Toyota Supra MK4 to their garage.
• The Toyota Supra MK4 is the first DLC released for DRIFTCE – bringing into the game one of Toyota’s most iconic and remarkable drifting cars ever created. Produced between 1992 and 2003, the Supra came with a 3-litre 2JZ engine that produced 280 horsepower and 431 Nm and was capable of absurd power if built properly.Over the next few weeks, two additional DRIFTCE DLC will also be available:
• Toyota Chaser JZX100. The Toyota Chaser JZX100 was produced from 1996 to 2001. It is a midsize car powered by a great 1JZ engine with a single turbocharger and rear-wheel drive. A must-have for drifting connoisseurs.
• Toyota Supra MK5. The return of the 70’s legend, in a modern form. The first units rolled out of the factory in 2019 with a 3-litre, 6-cylinder B58 engine producing 340HP and 500Nm. Like the previous model, the fifth-generation Supra is a great base for modifications of all kinds.Players will be able to incorporate these brand-new Toyotas into their garage, tune them to increase their performance, and choose the best liveries to make them shine on the track!
Drivers can download the Toyota Supra MK4 DLC on Steam, Xbox and PlayStation consoles at an SRP of €1.49EUR/ $1.49USD/ £1.15GBP
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