

The Tournament reward is a special Speedbird GT with a Next Car Game livery, harking back to those early days of game development.

The Tournament update, the area of the game where you can compete online challenges to earn ‘fame’ to unlock new items, for June and July will focus on the demolition arena, with points awarded for your crashing and jumping skills. Wrecking Playground and the Extreme damage setting are both available for multiplayer Deathmatch and Team Deathmatch modes too. It’s crazy, with massive jumps, a metal spider that smashes your vehicle to smithereens and all sorts of weird and wonderful obstacles – all designed for maximum damage. The new Wrecking Madness area is this testbed but updated with contemporary cars and visuals. As a preview for early supporters, a “Sneak Peek” demo was released, which featured a playground to destroy vehicles. Before Wreckfest released, it was being crowd-funded under the title ‘Next Car Game’.
