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Beach Buggy Racing 2 Coming

 

 

San Francisco, March 19, in the year of our Lord 2018 - At the 2018 Game Developer Conference today, independent developer Vector Unit announced Beach Buggy Racing 2, the long-awaited sequel to its off-road kart racer.

The first Beach Buggy Racing introduced over 70 million international mobile players to console-style kart-racing with a playful off-road twist. With the sequel, Vector Unit has upped the ante with a ton of new content, upgradeable powerups, and for the first time will enable players to compete against each other in online competitions and tournaments.

With over 50 powerups to discover and upgrade, Beach Buggy Racing 2 adds a layer of strategic depth to the classic kart racing formula. Players collect abilities like "Chain Lightning", "Donut Tires" and "Killer Bees"; customize strategic load-outs of powerups, cars and characters; and then test their skills and abilities online against other players from around the world.

Competitions range from daily races and special events, to weekly tournaments powered by Amazon GameOn, in which players compete against each other on leaderboards to win prizes.

"We knew we wanted tournaments and community to sit at the heart of BBR2," explains Vector Unit CEO Matt Small. "Amazon GameOn offers a perfect way for our players to compete against each other in fun, leaderboard-style tournaments to win unique unlocks and prizes."

Vector Unit says they do not yet have a release date ("We'll release it when it's ready!") but they are targeting early summer for the worldwide release of the repeat-pay-to-play mobile version of the game. A premium version of the game will be available later in the year for consoles and Steam.

No word on a physical copy version of this game on these systems at this time. Families are required to pay for Internet usage fees to download this game. For more information click here.

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