DriftCE

Platform(s): PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X
Genre: Racing
Publisher: 505 Games
Developer: ECC Games

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'Drift21' Early Access Update Adds New Car, Fixes & Updates - Screens

by Rainier on Sept. 4, 2020 @ 8:02 a.m. PDT

Drift21 puts you behind the wheel of your very own drift racing car as you take on Japan’s legendary EBISU circuits.

Become a drift legend! Tune your dream drift car, change parts, boost performance and test your skills on the legendary EBISU circuits. 

Once raced illegally on the streets of Japan, drifting racing has now spread across the globe. Sanctioned races are held in many countries including the UK, Germany, Poland, Australia, Japan and the United States and attracts drivers at the very top of their game. These specialist drivers push their skills and their cars to the very limits to drift at speed through the entirety of a corner while maintaining total control.

Choose from a range of fully licensed cars and fine tune your dream drifting machine right down to the smallest engine parts to gain every advantage when on the track. Dirft21 will deliver an unparalleled driver experience creating a new level of realism in both visuals and vehicle handling and by using 3D scanning techniques, the development team were able to recreate real drift tracks from around the world in stunning detail.

To get your engines revving, 505 Games has released a trailer showcasing some of the tuned cars from Dirft21 being put through their paces on the legendary drifting circuits. 


Dirft21 is available on Steam Early Access for $24.99/£22.49/€24.99, and from September 3rd - 8th there will be a 33% discount available. 

Drift racing simulation game DRIFT21 has received a new update to the Steam Early Access version today as part of the ongoing development roadmap. 

In today’s update DRIFT21 welcomes the king of the European drifting tracks, the BMW E46. Players can build their car from scratch or use some of the presets already available in the Quick Race mode. And if players were lacking in power before, there is a mighty V8 engine waiting for them in the garage, which after tuning, will deliver over 1000 horsepower! 

There will also be various fixes and updates to the game that have been reported by the community to enhance the player’s driving experience. As part of the ongoing Early Access development roadmap, ECC Games S.A is working with the community to gather feedback on all aspects of the gameplay and content to ensure that DRIFT21 continues to lead the way in the drift racing simulation genre. 

This is not the end of the new features we are planning for September. This month you will test your skills on a completely new track. At the same time, we are working hard on multiplayer mode.

Changelog

New content

  • Added new car - BMW E46
  • Added multiple BMW E46 presets for Quick Race mode
  • Added tuning car parts for BMW E46
  • Added new engine - V8
  • Added multiple tuning parts for V8 engine
  • Added parts crucial for V8 engine and previously released cars
Fixes & changes
  • Fixed an issue with Subaru BRZ suspension parts being incorrectly assigned in the dyno
  • Fixed an issue with roll cage clipping through the car seat in Mazda RX8
  • Small changes to Mazda MX5 headlights
  • Small changes to cameras in Subaru BRZ

Key Features:

  • Car tuning garage, over 750 parts, including 300 decals, and extensive paint shop mode.
  • Three exciting licensed cars to choose from.
  • Three tracks available - EBISU Driftland, EBISU School and EBISU Minami
  • A training mode that allows you to practice your drifting skills. 
  • More than 20 challenges in various game modes including Time Attack, Solo Run and Free Ride. 
  • Steering wheel support for Thrustmaster, Fanatec and Logitech

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