Dusenberry Martin Racing (DMR), NASCAR’s exclusive console simulation-style video game licensee, has released new screenshots and the first video developer diary for the upcoming NASCAR Heat Evolution. Go under the hood with the crew at Monster Games, the developer of the critically acclaimed NASCAR Heat and NASCAR: Dirt to Daytona, as they discuss their excitement to return to the franchise they helped define and their vision for its future.
A return to the series’ roots with a modern edge, NASCAR Heat Evolution is designed with the expertise of real NASCAR drivers like Brad Keselowski, Joey Logano, Ryan Blaney and more to deliver a thrillingly authentic racing experience for longtime fans and rookies alike. Take on the biggest names in stock car racing across multiple competitive game modes – including Season Mode, Career Mode and online multiplayer – throughout all 23 licensed tracks in the Sprint Cup Series. NASCAR Heat Evolution’s new adaptive AI adjusts to player performance, giving every driver a finely tuned challenge, while customizable car setups on each track offer the tools to beat any scenario.
DMR also teamed up with Official NASCAR Partner Toyota for a special cover athlete competition during the 2016 NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race at Charlotte Motor Speedway in May. As the top-ranking Toyota driver that day, Carl Edwards secured his position as the first Toyota racer to ever grace the cover of a NASCAR video game.
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