Night-Runners' development team has shared a new gameplay trailer and disclosed the release window for the game's demo.
Developers of Night-Runners, a highly-anticipated indie street racing game with RPG elements inspired by the 90s-00s car culture and PlayStation 2 racing titles, have recently shared an update on their upcoming game, providing a look at its gameplay features and disclosing the release window for the playable demo version of Night-Runners.
With a flashy eight-minute trailer, the team showcased the upcoming game's visual style, demonstrated some of the cars you will be able to drive, showed a couple of Night-Runners' racing tracks and racing intros, provided a look at the game's first- and third-person cameras and an unusual debt system, and much more. You can check out the full trailer attached below or by visiting the team's YouTube channel:
Furthermore, the devs revealed the release window for the playable demo version of Night-Runners, saying that it will become available later this year. Upon its release, the demo will be available free of charge to everyone, with the team's Patreon supporters being able to access the game before its official release.
In addition, the team answered some of the community's burning questions regarding the upcoming game:
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