The developers have been working on improving many details to the tracks found in the title at present, with much effort having been undertaken on details such as curbs, surface detail and surrounding environmental objects. As can be seen in the attached preview images, the Euro Hatch will benefit from wider tyres and enhanced styling as well as performance tweaks under the hood.Īdditional to the new car we should see the first signs of improvements to the racing environments in Next Car Game: Wreckfest. The latest patch should include a new vehicle in the form of the Racing Euro Hatch, a heavily modified race spec variant of the already released Euro Hatch car - based loosely on a Ford Escort MKII from the mid 1970's. With development now reaching a crucial stage and a big push from Bugbear to start showing off the fruits of their recent labours, it looks like fans of the title will finally have some new content to try their hand with in the next few days, including a considerable update to a number of details found within track locations already in the title. Although the game has been out on the PC market in one form or another for quite a few years now, Bugbear have often been criticised by the gaming public for the seemingly glacial development pace of a game that undoubtedly has considerable promise, albeit locked behind a blatantly incomplete structure and content list. The studio have been hard at work these last few months putting together a final push to ensure Wreckfest is ready for a proposed launch to the console market by the end of 2017. With a steady stream of Twitter postings behind the studio over the last couple of weeks, it looks like Bugbear Entertainment are ready to deploy a considerable new patch for their PC contact racer Next Car Game: Wreckfest. Bugbear Entertainment to deploy major update to Wreckfest within the next few days.
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