Codemasters wants to return to the past with the good old small cars on realistic „circuits”.
„Racing has always been at the heart of Micro Machines, and Micro Machines World Series sees that heart beat back into action. With hundreds of customisations available, you can race in style and make sure you are seen on the start line. Each vehicle has a slightly different feel, and even sound, in Micro Machines World Series. Choose from 12 very individual vehicles, from the twitchy but agile rear wheel drive hotrod of El Incendio to the scarily good all-rounder of Hank N. Stein’s monster truck.
Micro Machines World Series also boasts a great mix of classic and new tracks and arenas. Players will also pick up items on the track in the form of Hasbro branded NERF blasters and NERF power-ups. All these can be deployed in and around Hasbro branded locations including an Ouija board or driving across a Hungry Hungry Hippos battle. The huge and unmistakable voice talent of Brian Blessed OBE is once again excitedly alerting you to all the madness and chaotic mayhem – commentating on the action as players race and battle for the win,” the press release says. Wait, openly advertising Hasbro in the game? How much did they pay for the ads? Wow, Codemasters.
Micro Machines World Series is out on June 23 on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.
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