Good news for those who have PlayStation 4 consoles. Circuit Superstars is now available on the platform. The game had previously been released on PC and Xbox One. A version for the Nintendo Switch is planned to be launched in the second quarter of 2022.
PS4 players also have the chance to play with friends regardless of the platform with the cross-play feature. A total of 12 vehicles for players to choose from and race in one of the 19 available tracks. There is also a wide range of customizable liveries not only for cars but also for drivers.
The best way to describe Circuit Superstars is it's a top-down racer built by racing fans, for racing fans. This game focuses mainly on driving that feels great but comes with a high skill ceiling. So, playing it can be easy yet the learning curve becomes a challenge for each car.
Some features of the game are:
- A tactile handling model that lets players feel the tires bite into the asphalt.
- Race vehicles across multiple motorsport disciplines that include:
- Rallycross
- Open-wheel single-seaters
- SuperTrucks
- GT racing
- Eurotrucks
- Come up with the right Pit Stop strategies. The game features tire degradation, fuel consumption, and damage.
- Join specially curated online multiplayer races of up to 12 players from around the globe.
- Weekly Time Trials: Challenge friends and the rest of the world in regularly updated Time Trials events.
- Grand Prix: Master all disciplines by conquering each single-player tournament designed for all 12 categories.
- Compete against five different AI difficulties.
- Players can go to Free Play Mode and create their own race events or tournaments and play vs. AI or with friends in local multiplayer.
- Replays allow players to re-watch their races to see their epic overtakes or study their racing lines and those of opponents.
- Use different Replay cameras to view the experiences on the track from various angles that bring players close to the action.
- Players can challenge up to three of their friends and skillful AI to single races or create their own tournaments.
What do you think? Ready to race?