Turbo Golf Racing Free Mid-Season Update now live

Hugecalf Studios has unleashed a gigantic free Mid-Season Update for the PC and Xbox sports-racing mash-up Turbo Golf Racing, with fan-requested features including cross-platform parties and global leaderboards at the top of the list. Servers across PC, Xbox platforms and Game Pass are now live with a host of new features, courses, gameplay-altering Power Cores and even a new car (meet Ratoon below!), all for free, along with various tweaks and bug fixes.

The full list of new content:

New and improved Party System: Cross-platform parties across PC and Xbox platforms. Players can add ‘TGR Friends’ using a friend code from any platform, and see other player vehicles in the lobby

Leaderboards: Multiplayer and Time Trial leaderboards have now been added, accessible via the Time Trial tab

Six New Levels: Rough Hill; Hurricane Lane; Three Peaks; Endurance; Par 5; Avalanche

New Active Power Core: Ice Lock – Freezes your ball in its current position for a short while

New Passive Power Core: Big Shot – Increases your ball hit power

New Car: Ratoon

New Ball: Engine

Quick Chat emote changes:
Added: Good Luck; Good Game; Thanks; Well Played; Sorry!
Removed: GG; GLHF; Party Face

New Cosmetics and Community Decals

  • Ratoon Car Body
  • Glider Spoiler
  • Vector Wheels
  • Claws Wheels
  • Shutter Club Shield
  • Diamond Decal
  • Cross Decal
  • Side Fade Decal
  • Side Fade Extra Decal
  • Catfish Decal (Community-created)
  • Burn Decal (Community-created)
  • Impact Decal (Community-created)
  • Floral Decal (Community-created)
  • Digital Finish
  • Crosshair Avatar
  • Volcano Booster
  • Earth Booster
  • Storm Booster

In addition to new content, today’s Mid-Season Update introduces various tweaks and adjustments. The full list is visible on the official update blog.
 
What’s next for Turbo Golf Racing? We’re not quite ready to unveil details about Season Two just yet, but the updated content roadmap is now available:

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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