New footage for TT Isle of Man: Ride on the Edge 3 released over the weekend introducing fans to a new section of track. The reveal also included a release date.
Image Credit: Nacon
TT Isle of Man: Ride on the Edge is set to see its third instalment hit shelves and with the real event incoming, Nacon has announced an official release date.
The game set to introduce countless new venues to the franchise is set for release on 11 May 2023. With less than two months until the game launches, there's still a lot about the game we don't know.
The game's developer, RaceWard Studios has continually pushed the idea that a total of 32 road racing tracks will feature in the game. This is a huge step up from the 17 venues seen in the previous title, but there is yet to be word on which tracks will be available to race on.
With the previous game concentrating on the British Isles, it would be nice to see tracks further afield get some love. Macau, Wanganui and Surfer's Paradise are iconic street tracks while Sepang, Jarama and COTA would all be great examples of permanent racing venues ideal for motorbikes.
The announcement came at the end of the title's latest teaser trailer showing off the fifth sector of the TT Snaefell mountain course. Running from the famous Gooseneck, all the way up the mountain to the Bungalow, this is one of the more iconic parts of the TT course. The video footage jumps onboard with frontrunner Dean Harrison on his Kawazaki ZX-10RR Superbike.
Climbing up the mountain side at sunset, the video does a great job at showing off the game. Not only does the lighting look fantastic, but looking towards the horizon, one really can see for miles over the Isle of Man.
Are you excited for the new TT Isle of Man: Ride on the Edge game?
Image Credit: Nacon
TT Isle of Man: Ride on the Edge is set to see its third instalment hit shelves and with the real event incoming, Nacon has announced an official release date.
The game set to introduce countless new venues to the franchise is set for release on 11 May 2023. With less than two months until the game launches, there's still a lot about the game we don't know.
The game's developer, RaceWard Studios has continually pushed the idea that a total of 32 road racing tracks will feature in the game. This is a huge step up from the 17 venues seen in the previous title, but there is yet to be word on which tracks will be available to race on.
With the previous game concentrating on the British Isles, it would be nice to see tracks further afield get some love. Macau, Wanganui and Surfer's Paradise are iconic street tracks while Sepang, Jarama and COTA would all be great examples of permanent racing venues ideal for motorbikes.
The announcement came at the end of the title's latest teaser trailer showing off the fifth sector of the TT Snaefell mountain course. Running from the famous Gooseneck, all the way up the mountain to the Bungalow, this is one of the more iconic parts of the TT course. The video footage jumps onboard with frontrunner Dean Harrison on his Kawazaki ZX-10RR Superbike.
Climbing up the mountain side at sunset, the video does a great job at showing off the game. Not only does the lighting look fantastic, but looking towards the horizon, one really can see for miles over the Isle of Man.
Are you excited for the new TT Isle of Man: Ride on the Edge game?