Hot Wheels Unleashed New Trailer

A brand new trailer for Hot Wheels Skyscraper has been released. The brand new gameplay reveals the second new environment, the Skyscraper.

The setting is a contruction site located high up in the air that is very intimidating. Fortunately the course itself is Hot Wheels-esque and features loops, charging boost pads and three levels of floors. The graphics are incredibly sleek and next-genesque will still holding true to toy real life counterpart. The balance looks to be about right and this isn’t even finished yet.

Mattel and Milestone have confirmed there will be 60 + vehicles for the game on release day, including a customisation feature for both cars and the tracks themselves.

The last Hot Wheels game I played was World Race on the PS2 and while my brother and I sunk many hours into it in both single and multiplayer, the chance for a fresh new take on the property is a welcome one.

The game is currently set to release on the 30th of September 2021.

You can find out more information via the game’s website here

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