Microids has published the launch trailer for Gear.Club Unlimited 2, which is scheduled to launch for Nintendo Switch tomorrow.
The company has also revealed two tidbits about the game’s multiplayer. First, multiplayer online mode, which features asynchronous races (not real time races), does not require Nintendo Switch Online. Second, synchronous races (something real time like Mario Kart) will be added to the game in a free update.
Check out the launch trailer and details below:
With a vast area to explore, Gear.Club Unlimited 2 offers more than 1800 miles of tracks, on the mountainside, through a nature park, in the middle of the desert or along the coast, as well as 250 races, including championships, missions and challenges. Players will have to use their driving skills to master several types of races: asphalt, icy conditions or rally (sand, dirt and snowy roads).
In Gear.Club Unlimited 2, winning a race begins in the garage! Players will have to customize and personalize their vehicles thanks to the 7 workshops available in the Performance Shop. Guided by their workshop manager, they will have to consider the characteristics of materials and laws of physics to create balanced cars that offer a realistic driving experience. They will also make their cars unique thanks to the sticker’s editor!
After customizing their cars, players will jump into the solo mode, where they will have to save the family business from bankruptcy, or into the multiplayer online mode, to create their Club, recruit the best pilots and take part in asynchronous races against ghosts in Leagues! Please note that this online mode doesn’t require Nintendo Switch Online subscription. In multiplayer local mode, they will be able to compete against friends, up to 4 players in split-screen.
New functionalities, including synchronous races, will be added to multiplayer mode in the upcoming weeks. Stay tuned!
Gear.Club Unlimited 2 is developed by Eden Games and published by Microïds. It will be available for the Nintendo Switch as a physical and digital version on December 4th2018 in all territories. The game is rated E for Everyone (ESRB) / PEGI 3 / USK 0.
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