Underground Garage Releases
Family Friendly Gaming News
Duesseldorf/Germany, January 28, in the year of our Lord
2026 – Developer BeardedBrothers.Games and publisher
astragon Entertainment, subsidiary of everplay group plc, are
pleased to announce that Underground Garage has now officially left
Early Access on Steam. With today’s 1.0 release, there are a host of
new features for you to enjoy, including ten more cars, seven new
engines, a fluid maintenance system (engine oil, coolant, and brake
fluid), a fuel octane system, three race modes (practice, time
attack and race), the completion of the main campaign, enhanced
procedural missions and more.
The game is now available on Steam for 24.50 Euro / 24.99 USD /
20.99 GBP, with a launch discount of 35%.
Underground Garage lets you raid junkyards for old parts and cars,
delve deep under the hood to repair and tweak every conceivable
aspect of your vehicles, give them custom paint jobs, then take them
out into an open world to take on exciting street racing challenges.
Every car is assembled from dozens of parts, featuring realistic
engine damage and body damage from impacts. Experience the zen of
true simulation as you bring cars to life with precision and care.
The game features a full campaign where you are thrust into the role
of a garage owner. After a gang tied to illegal racing and smuggling
leads to the original garage owner missing, it’s up to you and your
colleague Deb to take the wheel, restore the garage and solve the
dangerous mystery. Unlock new tools and workstations as the story
progresses and you upgrade your garage, then use those unlocks to
further tweak your roster of cars.
No word on a physical copy version of this
product on this system(s)
in the US at this time.
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