Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown official screenshots-2

Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown will be officially released on September 12th

NACON has just announced that Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown will be officially released on September 12th. To celebrate this announcement, the publisher has also shared a new trailer that you can find below.

Test Drive Unlimited: Solar Crown will feature a 1:1 scale recreation of Hong Kong Island. According to the developers, the game will retain the DNA of previous games while introducing a contemporary vision of the multiplayer racing genre.

Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown promises to feature the most eye-catching cars from a range of manufacturers, including the most prestigious: Ferrari, Lamborghini, Bugatti, Koenigsegg, Dodge, Apollo and many others.

Players will be able to freely explore the island or take part in various competitions. Moreover, there will be a heavy focus on customization and on social experience.

Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown is, in a way, similar to Forza Horizon 5 and The Crew Motorfest. Truth be told, the first Test Drive Unlimited (which came out in 2005) was one of the first open-world racing games. Since then, though, other players have entered the ring. So, I’m curious to see whether this new TDU game will be able to compete with them.

This latest gameplay trailer runs at a constant 60fps. Its graphics, though, are not particularly impressive. So, don’t expect a graphical powerhouse. Also, NACON hasn’t yet shared the game’s official PC system requirements.

Enjoy and stay tuned for more!

Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown | Release Date Trailer

7 thoughts on “Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown will be officially released on September 12th”

  1. Wow; they sure have outdone themselves ! ? !

    What a pile of festering dog sh*t, complete with floating cars and graphics from a mobile game that came out in 2018.

    Could they have put any less effort into the graphics ? Couldn’t even be arsed to do Ambient Occlusion around the wheels so the cars actually look like they’re on the ground. . .

    F*k me gaming has gone down the f*kin toilet. Watching the complete disaster PC gaming has gone through since about 2015 has been a massive bloody disappointment.

    From the total disregard and actual disdain of launching on PC compared to console dog sh*t to the bare faced lies about the quality of graphics in game ( the big downgrade treatment ) to the always online pathetic excuse to data scrape your PC and now to the woke garbage and left wing faggotry infesting every other release. wow.

    I am now not playing anything new. There is NOTHING worth playing that has come out this year. . . just think of that its nearly mid – year and nothing has been released that even made my eyebrows lift a little.

    This TD looks like a total dogsh*t abomination. What a half assed sh*t down the throat of fans. These game companies and devs HAVE NO PASSION at ALL !

    I guarantee this horse sh*t ‘game’ is simply a thinly disguised skins and MTX money machine aimed at introducing 10yo children to loot boxes and gambling.

    Well done to the games industry.

    Man, I love France, but f*k me their games companies are f*king lazy / agressively mid. Just look at Flight Simulator 2020; which after 4 f*king years of patches in fact patch 15 just dropped you still can’t get accurate flying or weather out of it. a pile of horsesh*t by lazy f*king french devs; now we’ve got Nacon delivering this pile of horse poo – woops looks like they took a nap for 8 years and thought they were making Asphalt 9 for Android . I think the root cause is f*king Lazyness and LACK OF PASSION. Also about the french thing, Ubisoft has become a f*king meme disgrace and guess where they’re hq’d ? anyway. I love France and French people no shade just left wondering ?? about french dev studios.

  2. Mmmmmm we can smell it miles away, this game has not had such a long and murky development and has never shown any actual gameplay, it’s gonna be a mess.

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