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New NASCAR Heat 5 Screenshots Released

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704Games and Motorsport Games have released 12 new screenshots from NASCAR Heat 5, which is scheduled to arrive on July 10 for Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC. The NASCAR Heat 5 Gold Edition launches three days earlier, on July 7.

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Check out all 12 screenshots below, along with a behind the scenes video with Ken Squier.

What’s New in NASCAR Heat 5

  • Improved Stats – Track your progress through the Career with more detailed and improved statistics offering far more insight
  • Gameplay Enhancements – Improved AI, more player camera options and DNFs
  • Brand-new Testing Mode – Perfect your racing lines and experiment to find the best car setup for each track
  • Challenge Mode – Brand-new Online Challenge Mode gives you unique race scenarios to complete with a variety of gameplay
  • Paint Booth – Even more enhancements, including new number fonts and schemes
  • Exclusive Content – Tony Stewart Gold Edition features an exclusive selection of his cars and spotter audio

NASCAR Heat 5 Gold Edition Included Content

  • Three Tony Stewart paint schemes, including the 2011 Office Depot Championship scheme and his 2016 Homestead Finale scheme
  • All-new Tony Stewart spotter audio
  • Contract offer from Stewart-Haas in career mode
  • $1.4m in-game currency
  • The NASCAR Heat 5 Season Pass content (4x DLC packs)

NASCAR Heat 5 Pre-Order Bonuses

  • Free Career Booster pack and in-game cash to build your own team
  • Sunoco paint schemes for Cup, Xfinity and Truck Series
  • Additional cash boost of $125k in career
  • Improved contract offering in career (up to Tier 4)

The optional Career Booster means you will receive a contract offer from a higher tier team in whichever series you choose to begin your career. Additionally, the in-game cash will kick start the creation of your own team.

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