by Camila Feb 10,2025
Victory Heat Rally (VHR), initially announced in October 2021, is finally ready to hit the road! The developers have confirmed an October 3rd release date for both PC and mobile platforms.
Developed by Skydevilpalm and published by Playtonic Friends (Steam) and Crunchyroll (mobile), VHR is a retro-style arcade racer boasting vibrant 2.5D graphics and neon-drenched visuals.
Check out the recently released mobile trailer:
Gameplay Highlights:
VHR offers 12 unique drivers, each with their own vehicle, and 12 diverse racing environments, ranging from Baytona Beach to Frostbite Harbor. Players can race solo, compete in championships, or enjoy four-player split-screen multiplayer (confirmed for Steam, mobile confirmation pending). A time trial mode adds an extra layer of competitive challenge.
Customization options allow players to personalize their cars with various paint jobs and performance upgrades. The game also features a dynamic soundtrack featuring upbeat tunes and guitar solos.
Crunchyroll's mobile release offers free access to VHR for Crunchyroll members. Pre-registration isn't yet available on Google Play, but stay updated via the official game page.
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