July 3, 2024
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Top Racer Collection experiences release delay until March 7


QUByte Interactive has announced a delay in the release of Top Racer Collection, originally scheduled for January 11, will now be released on March 7. This title will be available for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch and PC through Steam.

In a press release, QUByte Interactive stated: “In order to deliver the best possible game for fans of the Top Racer franchise and those who are eager to experience the games for the first time, we have decided to postpone the release of Top Racer Collection on all platforms until March 7, 2024.” This decision will allow more time to improve everyone’s experience and refine the classic and exclusive modes that will be present in the collection.

Although the game will not be available on January 11, a free demo version will be released for PC via Steam on that date. The demo will feature three tracks to compete in and local multiplayer.

Game description from the Steam page: Top Racer Collection revives ’90s classics in one amazing package, bringing together three iconic games from the renowned racing franchise. With online features, step on the accelerator and experience the nostalgic mix of action and addictive gameplay! The collection features classic titles such as Top Racer, Top Racer 2 and Top Racer 3000. In addition, it will feature new and exclusive content.

Key Features:

  • Filters for a nostalgic experience.
  • Online mode for multiplayer racing.
  • Challenge friends and opponents from around the world in ranked mode.
  • Time Attack mode to test racing skills against the clock.
  • Campaign Mode and Custom Cup Mode.

The delay promises to further enhance the anticipated gaming experience for Top Racer fans. Mark March 7 on your calendar to enjoy this exciting collection of races!

Fountain: Gematsu

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