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Bugbear Entertainment tease new game

ugbear Entertainment, the studio behind the Flatout series and most recently Ridge Racer Unbounded, have released a teaser video for a new game they are working on. Tentatively titled "Next Car Game" they promise "This time we're going back to our roots - just like all of our fans have been asking us to do!"

The footage shows off a destruction derby type scenario, with cars crashing into each other from all angles, debris flying everywhere. It's certainly an impressive demo, one which Bugbear claims is "It's all in-game, real-time footage running on normal hardware."

You can head to NextCarGame.com to sign up for a newsletter and keep up to date on what Bugbear are working on.

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ShugaCane4079d ago

Wow that would be awesome if they come up with a Destruction Derby-like game. I had sooo much fun with these games.

RedSoakedSponge4079d ago

YES!! this looks awesome! doesnt look next gen though. i really hope to see a next gen destruction derby type game. just imagine how a game like that could look with the power of a next gen console behind it! *drools*

Mikeockizard4079d ago

Meh, I was really expecting some improvements over their last 3 games. Their physics engine was ok last gen, but now it looks really dated. The cars are still indestructible boxes with a few parts that fall off.

I was really hoping they would make a next gen game that utilized something like BeamNG's CryEngine 3 soft body physics. Check out some videos and see how dated it makes this video look: http://www.youtube.com/watc...

Also, PC games like Rigs of Rods have been out for years and are light years ahead of the physics shown in this video. I like Bugbear, but their physics have gone from ahead of the competition to well behind, and physics are the most important aspect of their style of crash focused games.

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Wreckfest Review: If You Can’t Beat ‘Em, Wreck ‘Em (PS5) | KeenGamer

Wreckfest, an intense vehicular combat game by Bugbear, has leapt into the next-gen with its PS5 upgrade. Newcomers will certainly enjoy the mayhem and chaos it brings to derby racing. However, those who are already familiar with the game might wish to read a review or two before deciding whether the upgrade is worth the price tag.

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THQ Nordic Purchased Coffee Stain Studios and Bugbear; Now Has 35 Unannounced Games in Development

THQ Nordic has announced the purchase of Coffee Stain Studios (Deep Rock Galactic) and Bugbear (Wreckfest). They have 35 unannounced projects at the moment.

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DarkVoyager1989d ago

Quality > Quanity

Having this many games in development is just asking for trouble.

LucasRuinedChildhood1989d ago (Edited 1989d ago )

A lot of their games (Metro Exodus, Wreckfest, Darksiders 3, Biomutant, etc) are looking pretty good though.

Ausbo1989d ago

Metro exodus isn’t a Nordic game. Developed by 4A games and published by deep silver

Ausbo1989d ago

My bad. I forgot they acquired deep silver. You’re right

isarai1989d ago

You're thinking in terms of AAA, but THQ Nordic has said themselves they are aiming to fill the void of the mid tier games market. Not to mention they already have quite a few GOOD dev studios under their belt. with lower budget and AAA experienced teams now put on lower pressure mid tier titles this could easily allow for all these studios to work on more than one project at once (hell the Darksiders devs have already said they have been working on a another title since Darksiders III hit alpha)

bmf73641988d ago

The mid-tier has kinda fizzled out since THQ originally went under. Warner Bros. grew too big for its own good, Deep Silver was overly-ambitious with their dependency on Saints Row & Dead Island. THQ Nordic NEEDS to be that middle-ground between indie and the big AAA publishers.

NeoGamer2321989d ago

There is room in the market for 2nd tier type games. Not every game needs to be a AAA masterpiece with gripping stories and battle royales.

As long as they have enough studios to support releasing a decent game why would gamers not buy games they like.

Glak181988d ago

"2nd tier type games"
"AAA masterpiece"

Not of fan of people assuming AAA means the best games. AAA means how much funding the project gets, that's it...not quality of game. You can assume the game will be great because it costs a lot, but that is not reality.

You can make a movie for a billion dollars, doesn't mean it will be a masterpiece. This is why most people judge the "best looking games" as the "best games" because the huge part of the funding goes into art, which is the easiest, but most time consuming part of the game development.

ccgr1989d ago

Hope they're successful!

Aurenar1989d ago

THQ Nordic has massive potential.

Blu3_Berry1989d ago

I wish THQ Nordic the best of luck. Personally I love their games as they got a bit of quirkiness and doesn't follow most other trends in the gaming industry. Sure, they're not perfect by any means and their games don't scream AAA GOTY, but if anything their games has always been one thing for me personally, and that is fun. I'm excited for Darksiders 3 in the next few weeks as I have it pre-ordered to support them.

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Wreckfest Dev Bugbear Files For Bankruptcy | Broken Joysticks

Bugbear Entertainment, developers of the highly anticipated Next Car Game, later renamed Wreckfest, have filed for bankruptcy.

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