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    Wreckfest Coming to Nintendo Switch this Fall

    Wreckfest! Critically acclaimed demolition racer by Bugbear Entertainment and THQ Nordic is soon to be tire-squealing onto Nintendo Switch in Fall 2021. Wreckfest features do not include Chris Pratt, or princesses, and does not come with turtles, but it does include lawnmowers, harvesters, school busses, and although we don’t have anyone to fix a toilet, that doesn’t mean you can’t drive one. Actually, even while you are on a toilet…

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    Expect epic crashes, neck-to-neck fights over the finish line and brand-new ways for metal to bend – These are the once-in-a-lifetime moments that can only be achieved in Wreckfest, with its true-to-life physics simulation crafted by legendary developer Bugbear, who also brought you FlatOut 1, 2 and Ultimate Carnage. Burn rubber and shred metal in the ultimate driving playground!

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    Features:

    • Awesome Cars – Old, banged-up, patched-together cars that simply ooze style! From old American heavy-hitters to agile Europeans and fun Asians, you won’t find anything like this in other games.
    • Meaningful Customization – Change not only the look of your cars but also upgrade their body armor
    • Receive free updates that add new tracks and tournament challenges with unique rewards (please note: tournaments will be a free upgrade, available post-launch)
    • Multiplayer – Wreck your friends online and take racing to the limit while chasing for demolition dominance!
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