A new video for Gear.Club Unlimited 2, the upcoming Nintendo Switch racer, introduces players to the new features of the Performance Shop: a garage that can be fully personalised and used by players to upgrade and customise their vehicles.
Decisions taken in the Performance Shop affect the behaviour of cars. To take on seasoned drivers, players will need to modify their vehicles to make them more competitive. If a car is too light, too powerful and fitted with original equipment tires, it will be very difficult to drive and players are likely to end up in the ditch. Guided by their workshop manager, players will have to consider the characteristics of materials and laws of physics to create balanced cars that offer a realistic driving experience.
Gear.Club Unlimited 2 is developed by Eden Games and published by Microïds. It will be available for the Nintendo Switch as a physical and digital version on December 4th 2018
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