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Wreckfest 2 will launch in early access very soon

by Oliver Feb 25,2025

Wreckfest 2 will launch in early access very soon

Bugbear Entertainment, masters of demolition derby racing, are back with Wreckfest 2! This Finnish studio's reputation for adrenaline-fueled, chaotic fun precedes them, and their latest title promises to deliver more of the same.

Initially unveiled last summer, Wreckfest 2 now has a confirmed release date: March 20th, launching in Steam Early Access!

A recently released trailer (less than a minute long) perfectly showcases the game's essence: high-octane destruction derbies featuring a fleet of battered vehicles. The damage model is a key focus, promising spectacular crashes with realistic-looking dents and flying debris. Expect dynamic environments too, with tracks littered with tires and wreckage that react realistically to impacts.

The Early Access launch is just the beginning. Bugbear plans to continuously update Wreckfest 2, adding new cars and diverse vehicle types over time.

The anticipation is palpable! The wait is almost over.

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