Wreckfest 2 has officially made its way into Early Access on Steam today featuring more intense car destruction, better graphics, improved physics and a whole host of new features.
Developed by Bugbear Entertainment, the team behind the original Wreckfest, it’s sure to deliver the same kind of chaos fans loved in the first game. As with the original, Wreckfest 2 will continue to evolve throughout Early Access with regular updates adding fresh content and features.
Wreckfest 2’s Early Access version won’t be as packed with content as the original, which has nearly a decade of updates, patches and DLCs behind it. This is just the start of a long journey, with the game set to expand through regular updates, all shaped by player feedback through a living roadmap.
To reflect this ongoing development, Wreckfest 2 is launching at an introductory price of $29.99, with a 20% discount available for the first two weeks until April 3. As new features and major updates roll out, the price will gradually increase leading up to the full 1.0 release on PC and consoles.
Here’s everything available on the initial phase of early access:
- Game modes:
- Singleplayer racing & derby with up to 24 players (bots)
- Multiplayer racing & derby with up to 24 players + bot support
- 3 maps with multiple tracks and 1 sandbox map:
- Scrapyard map:
- Circuit course with intersections
- Crazy course with oncoming traffic
- Speedway map:
- Figure 8 circuit
- Speedway oval circuit
- Derby arena
- Sandpit map (new remake of WF1 track):
- Circuit long route + reverse variant
- Testing Grounds
- Sandbox map with ramps, loopings etc (similar to “Sneak Peak map” of WF1)
- Scrapyard map:
- 4 Cars:
- 2x ’60/70s American Muscle cars (as seen in trailers)
- 1x ’80s EU banger car (compact)
- 1x ’90s US banger car (intermediate)
- Other features:
- Basic paint customization for all cars (more customization options coming later)
- Garage to edit & save car designs
- 1st version of Replay mode incl. photo mode
- Leaderboards
- Language: English
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