The Karters 2: Turbo Charged Launching the Ultimate Kart Racing Experience

Independent development studio Pixel Edge Games announces that The Karters 2: Turbo Charged will be launchingon Steam & Steam Deck, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and Switch. 

The closed beta of The Karters 2: Turbo Charged will be launched soon. Registration can be made through the game’s official Discord channel. In the meantime, the game can be added to wishlists through the Steam store.

The Karters 2: Turbo Charged is a kart racing game that brings together the best features of Mario Kart and Crash Team Racing.

Choose from a range of weapons to defeat your opponents and emerge victorious in fierce local or global multiplayer races.

Outsmart your competitors to take the top spot on the podium with a variety of exciting maps to pick from.

Features

  • Online support with dedicated servers.
  • Ranked matchmaking support (optional).
  • Split-Screen & Online Split-Screen (up to 6 players!).
  • Single-Player Campaign.
  • Global Rankings (Leaderboards, Monthly ELO rankings, All-Time ELO Rankings, Tournaments).
  • 16+ official Race Tracks.
  • Custom Tracks & Workshop support.
  • Online Tournaments (with unlimited player count registration): Daily, Weekly, and most prestigious Monthly.
  • More than 12 unique Game Modes (online and local), including Battle Arenas, Time Trial, Elimination, Battle Tag, Quick Cut, Road Breaker, Reline, and more…
  • Semi-Procedural Tracks for Quick Cut mode (different track for each race).
  • Team VS Team (online and local).
  • Cups with up to 24 rounds (Team VS Team & Online support).
  • Customization and Item Presets.
  • Steam Deck support (60FPS).
  • Driving Assist (Optional).
  • Ghost Race with an option to download and share ghost data from Leaderboards.
  • Spectator Mode & Custom Races.
  • Discord community requested features that will come along during Beta 2023.
Author: Mark Smith
I've been an avid gamer since I stumbled upon ZORK running in my local Radio Shack in 1980. Ten years later I was working for Sierra Online. Since then I've owned nearly every game system and most of the games to go with them. Not sure if 40+ years of gaming qualifies me to write reviews, but I do it anyway.

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