Dusenberry Martin Racing announces NASCAR Heat Evolution for Windows and
consoles, a racing simulation planned for release on September 13th, just in
time for the running of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 400 (I feel like the
crazy pills just kicked in). Here's
an animated logo
(trust NASCAR to manage to squeeze a sponsor into a 10 second clip), and here's
word on the game:
Dusenberry Martin Racing (DMR), NASCAR’s exclusive
console simulation-style video game licensee, today announced the future of
NASCAR gaming with NASCAR Heat Evolution – launching September 13, 2016. Marking
the debut of the NASCAR video game series on the PlayStation®4 computer
entertainment system and Xbox One, and also arriving on Windows PC, this new
title will provide fans with a brand-new and authentic racing experience.
NASCAR Heat Evolution will immerse fans in the door-to-door excitement of stock
car racing and allow users to live the experience of taking the checkered flag.
Whether a casual or hardcore gaming fan, NASCAR Heat Evolution will dynamically
adapt to any skill level and deliver a true-to-life racing experience. The new
game will feature all of the top drivers, teams, and incredibly detailed tracks
and environments, giving fans the opportunity to feel what it is like to be a
racing legend.
“Our company is a team of highly skilled gaming vertans with a proven record of
success in NASCAR game development and publishing. Our commitment to the NASCAR
community is to consistently deliver fun, engaging and high-quality NASCAR games
to the market,” said DMR Chief Executive Officer Tom Dusenberry.
DMR, whose licensing agreement with NASCAR Team Properties runs through 2020,
partnered with Monster Games to create NASCAR Heat Evolution, bringing more than
100 years of combined NASCAR games experience to the project.
DMR President Ed Martin said, “To deliver an all-new NASCAR game experience, we
assembled an all-star team of NASCAR game experts and started with a clean sheet
of paper. What the DMR and Monster Games teams have come up with is going to
amaze NASCAR fans.”