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Monday, October 14, 2019
Inertial Drift is a racing game focusing on measured drift
In the spring comes a racing game that should stand out among the competition in that it will allow for a perfect precision in the turn.
There are plenty of car games that contain some kind of drift, but there are few in which this skill is emphasized as in Inertial Drift. This is a game that will focus entirely on drifting, its creators say, and how serious they are about this, suggests that both mushrooms will be used on the controller when driving a car. For perfectly precise control, see the title description.
It is otherwise announced for spring 2020 and will feature sixteen vehicles that will run on twenty lanes, parallel through neon-lit cities and picturesque Japanese beaches at dusk, while all races will be one-on-one.
For now, much is not known about the game, something little can possibly be seen in the offshore followed by an announcement. In terms of the platforms where the title comes out, they are PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch.
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