

It’s a good time to be a NASCAR video game fan. The sky’s the limit now that they have the license back. Once they got the license back, they played all the old NASCAR games and have been able to create something really great with NASCAR Heat Evolution. They spent years wondering what they could have done with the franchise and where they could have taken it.

They’re thrilled to work on a NASCAR game again. Sean Wilson: The development team at Monster Games lost the NASCAR license in the early 2000s and always had a sense of unfinished business with NASCAR video games. Gaming Conviction: How exciting is it for the team to be able to have the NASCAR franchise back within the studio and to truly craft this game from the ground up? You can check out the interview below the picture!ĭevelopment screenshot along with actual photo from Bristol Motor Speedway. I personally have been a NASCAR fan all of my life, I’ve been to Bristol Motor Speedway every year, and when I seen this Development Screenshot on Facebook from the team it got me excited about the game. Dusenberry Martin Racing have been working on this game for a couple of years now and with it featuring more than 40 drivers and all 23 tracks from the Sprint Cup circuit it looks to make a lot of fans happy. This game was a complete rebuild from what Eutechnyx was working on meaning the AI drivers will react in a different manner and the car you drive will also feel different. On top of this the game will feature new damage models that will allow your cars to look like they just had a full night race at Bristol Motor Speedway.

You will start out with having to gain sponsors and keep them happy by finishing or qualifying well enough in each race. NASCAR Heat: Evolution looks to continue the success of its predecessors by providing fans of the motorsport with a career mode that will allow you to move up the ranks in the Sprint Cup Series. They are the same group behind Dirt to Daytona and the original NASCAR Heat series. Dusenberry Martin Racing is working with Monster Games on this title. The game will also see a release on PC through Steam. NASCAR Heat: Evolution is the first NASCAR game coming to Xbox One and Playstation 4. We want to first say thank you to him for taking the time to read through and answer our questions. Today, we have an interview with Sean Wilson, the Executive Producer behind NASCAR Heat: Evolution.
