Microids and Eden Games will target all the new(er) consoles with its currently Switch-exclusive a Gear.Club Unlimited 2 racing game’s expanded/updated versions.
Does that sound weird? Yes, it does. Let’s start with Gear.Club Unlimited 2 – Ultimate Edition. Here’s what Microids says about this version: “Gear.Club Unlimited 2 – Ultimate Edition will feature all the content available in Gear.Club Unlimited 2, allowing players to throw themselves into exciting races with the most prestigious supercars. Compete in more than 250 races and tackle Porsche Series behind the mythical 911 930 Turbo’s wheel! Finishing in pole position requires talent, discipline, resilience, and mastering the gas pedal!
Drive legendary vehicles in a massive environment with rich & diverse landscapes with remastered graphics for an enhanced experience! In Career mode, you can save the family racing team from bankruptcy by challenging charismatic drivers of various nationalities. […] Create and manage your Club and recruit the best players you come across. You can take on rival clubs from around the world as you lead your crew to the top of the leaderboard.
Manage your garage and make it your space! Admire your collection of racing cars acquired along with your races. Gear Club Unlimited 2 offers more than 50 licensed vehicles from some of the world’s most prestigious manufacturers. Alone or with friends: the game provides many multi-player possibilities, with up to four players in local split-screen mode. Find all Gear.Club Unlimited 2 downloadable content for the complete racing experience and hours of fast-paced driving!”, Microids wrote.
The Definitive Edition of Gear.Club Unlimited 2 is only for the Nintendo Switch. What’s the difference? “Gear.Club Unlimited 2 – Definitive Edition will also be released […] on Nintendo Switch and include all the content previously released for Gear.Club Unlimited 2.” This game’s original version is already on the Switch, but the naming convention makes no sense.
Gear.Club Unlimited 2 – Ultimate Edition is heading towards PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One on November 30. (We checked the publisher’s page, which states this day, unlike Gematsu) The Definitive Edition will also launch that day on Nintendo Switch.
Source: Gematsu
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