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Codemasters has unveiled FUEL, a brand new openworld racing game promising the "largest racing environment to appear in gaming - ever". Set in an alternate present where the world's been wrecked by the effects of climate change, FUEL claims a ...
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08-20-08 FUEL announced by Codemasters
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FUEL announced by Codemasters
Codemaster announced FUEL , a new and promising race game which will take place in the biggest open racing world ever created. The game will be developed by Asobo Studios and will be available for Playstation 3, PC and Xbox 360.
It sort of reminds me of Mad Max, you will be able to drive your finely tuned car through abandoned deserts and environments wiped out by a tsunami. Grand Canyon, snowy mountains and thick forests will also make their appearance in the game. You will be able to explore 7500 square kilometres with a multiplayer that supports up to 16 players.
To make it even more interesting, there will be a dynamic weathersystem with full night and day cycle. It will also generate blizzards, tornadoes and lightning strikes.
The game will be shown in Leipzig and after the successful Race Driver: GRID this might be another hit of Codemasters.
It sort of reminds me of Mad Max, you will be able to drive your finely tuned car through abandoned deserts and environments wiped out by a tsunami. Grand Canyon, snowy mountains and thick forests will also make their appearance in the game. You will be able to explore 7500 square kilometres with a multiplayer that supports up to 16 players.
To make it even more interesting, there will be a dynamic weathersystem with full night and day cycle. It will also generate blizzards, tornadoes and lightning strikes.
The game will be shown in Leipzig and after the successful Race Driver: GRID this might be another hit of Codemasters.
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