Zip through urban cityscapes. Design your own tracks. Compete with the community. And burn some rubber!
Built by a veteran Parisian team with a passion for motorsports & effortlessly elegant French design. Race fun-to-handle muscle cars through chic cityscapes. Flex your driving skills. And rip up the road. Realistic speeds, no coins, no boosts, no minimap & no fake drift. In Track & Burn, it’s all about the car, the road, and your true racing grit.
Build and share your own custom tracks - with a variety of track pieces & combinations to choose from. Challenge the community with lethal loops & breakneck bends. Try out user-generated tracks. Embrace your inner architect with quirky designs. Or just build a straight line. We don’t judge ;)
Compete with friends. Or take on the world. Show the Track & Burn community what you’ve got via racing ghosts, world leaderboards, special Mini Cups & more (Note: only selected competitive features will be available in the game during Early Access).
Around the launch on Steam Early Access, Track & Burn will include one racing level, track-building features, one track-building environment, the ability to race against ghosts & more.
But we plan on bringing FREE CONTENT DROPS & UPDATES to Track & Burn across Early Access and beyond, including:
- New tracks
- New environments
- New paint jobs & stickers
- New challenges
The Steam Early Access version of Track & Burn will not offer any paid extras. But when the game is fully launched on Steam, we hope to offer a variety of epic premium customisation options like special paint jobs, bonus environments & even more set pieces, in addition to all the great stuff that’s freely available in the base game.
These will be paid add-ons. But don’t worry - we hate ‘pay-to-win’ as much as you do. Track & Burn’s premium extras will always be just that...extras! No game advantage. No getting trounced by the player with the deepest pockets. Just some good old fashioned *goodies*, for anyone who wants them
Track & Burn is in development for PC (Steam), scheduled for 2022.
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