Wired Productions Ltd. and developer Caged Element Inc. have announced that GRIP: Combat Racing will be available to play on the Xbox One family of devices, including Xbox One S and Xbox One X, and on Microsoft’s gaming subscription service: Xbox Game Pass, at launch.

Taking full advantage of Xbox One X GRIP: Combat Racing will try and deliver eye-watering visuals with spectacular in-game physics, harnessing the potential that comes from building with Unreal Engine 4.

GRIP is a high-octane, hardcore combat racer, packing ferocious speeds and gravity-defying physics, alongside a bristling arsenal of outlandish weapons; in short, it delivers the fastest, most competitive racing experience ever! Featuring a killer soundtrack and intense action, GRIP: Combat Racing is guaranteed to generate unforgettable gaming moments – either online or offline – with nail-biting, split-screen racing and tournaments.

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“We’re delighted to have partnered with our friends at Microsoft to unleash GRIP: Combat Racingon Xbox Games Pass,” said Leo Zullo, Managing Director at Wired Productions. “Knowing players across the globe are readying themselves to link up for countless multiplayer showdowns on tracks (and walls!) as they unleash a deluge of missiles, is a mouth-watering prospect.”

What you need to know about GRIP: Combat Racing:

GRIP: Combat Racing celebrates the re-emergence of blindingly fast arcade combat racers. The game will see racers hurtling their way around 22 breath-taking tracks, driving one of 15 armoured cars; while deploying a bristling arsenal of 9 outlandish weapons and power-ups. Built on Unreal Engine 4, the game accelerates ahead of the racing crowd by offering players gravity-defying physics reaching speeds of over 767 mph – making it the fastest racing game on four wheels.

Fans can get the latest news by joining the GRIP: Combat Racing communities on TwitterFacebook or via hashtag #GRIPCombatRacing, and on Discord

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