Publisher THQ Nordic has announced Shipwreck 2 as part of this year's THQ Nordic Showcase. The upcoming driving game, which is a sequel to 2014's Festival of the remainswill introduce a range of new features, including detailed vehicle customization and many technical improvements.
The news comes via a short reveal trailer, which shows live footage of a character in a dimly lit garage interspersed with gameplay footage. The video also gave us our first look at the kind of customization options that will be available to the player, which include the ability to create their own vehicle livery, across a variety of unique vehicle designs on display.
Like other racing games, your custom designs can be used in multiplayer races or shared with friends. Shipwreck 2 will feature a new iteration of the game's ROMU engine, which the developer says will offer the “highest possible fidelity and maximum accuracy” when it comes to demolition physics and vehicle simulation.
The game will also feature a variety of racing modes, a career mode, multiplayer content, mod support on PC and console, and regular post-launch updates. There is no information yet on a potential release window or confirmation of the exact platforms it will be released on. Shipwreck 2 It will come to the top of the PC.
However, judging by the impressive footage we've seen so far, it seems safe to assume that it will likely skip Xbox One and PlayStation 4 in favor of current-gen systems like the Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, and PlayStation 5.