Warhammer 40,000: Speed Freaks: The Console Version Is Coming Soon [VIDEO]

Caged Element and Wired Productions have announced when their multiplayer action-racing game in the Warhammer 40K universe is coming to consoles.

 

High-octane combat racing in the Warhammer 40,000 universe. Race and customize buggies, tanks and helicopters, master advanced movement systems and explosive weaponry. Unlock gear, customize your vehicles and use the Creation Workshop to create, share and play custom tracks with the community. More speed, more dakka – join the Speedwaaagh and tear through war-torn tracks solo, against bots or online with others across multiple game modes.

Prove you are the fastest in Deff Rally, an 8v8 combat race where speed, cunning and aggression collide before one final all-out sprint to victory. Use Orky tactics in Kill Konvoy, where teams protect their giant mechanical Stompa while sabotaging the enemy’s, and where every match descends into chaos as both sides battle toward the finish line. Every vehicle handles differently, rewarding players with different skills, “kunnin” and brutally effective strategies.

When the dust settles, start building your own chaos with a powerful track editor that includes more than 400 assets. Create racetracks and battlefields alone or with friends in real time, then share them through the Workshop, where you can also download other wild community creations.

Warhammer 40K: Speed Freeks launched in Early Access on PC on August 6, 2024, and left that phase on May 22, 2025. The PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series ports are set to arrive on May 21. A physical release is also coming to Sony’s console, and we know that date too: the boxed PlayStation 5 version lands on July 16. The only question left is whether a Nintendo Switch 2 port will follow.

It is not impossible that Nintendo’s console, which launched last June, has been left out, but they may eventually prove us wrong. Time will tell.

Source: Gematsu

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