Formula Legends should offer 112 vehicles (16 basic models with 7 delivered each), 14 circuits inspired by the largest racing places (but without official licenses), nearly 200 fictitious pilots, and several historic eras. The studio insisted that the weather would be dynamic and that despite the arcade approach to the F1 material, simulation elements will be present, such as damage management and the obligation to intelligently manage stops at the stands.
Francesco Bruschi, CEO of 3DCLOUDS, said in a press release: “Going quickly and having fun is the mantra that guides the development of this game from the first day. We have already created many racing games (from Xenon has Paw Patrol Kartspassing by Hot Wheels Monster Trucks and many others), but Formula Legends is a real passion job. In our offices, located a stone’s throw from Monza, we are among the largest motor sports fans in the world. Being able to instill all our overflowing passion and our expertise in this game was a great pleasure. We really hope the players will hang on to Formula Legends And that we can help relaunch a new era of Arcade racing games. “
Formula Legends will be released during the year 2025 on PC, PS4/PS5, Xbox One and Series, and Nintendo Switch.
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