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1wk agoTraxion Control Podcast – Why Are So Many Racing Games ‘Unfinished’?
It’s a rare gaming release these days that feels cohesive and ‘complete’ at launch – the Traxion team theorise why this the is the case on this week’s podcast.
It’s a rare gaming release these days that feels cohesive and ‘complete’ at launch – the Traxion team theorise why this the is the case on this week’s podcast.
Milestone’s unique racing game is a month away – before then, you can get a sense of its story.
Milestone reveals to Traxion how Screamer is reimagining the racing game story mode.
Here’s every racing game to expect over the next 12 months, from DLC and early access updates to re-releases and all-new titles
Four types of physical and two digital versions will be available for Milestone’s Screamer.
Screamer’s release date was confirmed at The Game Awards 2025 alongside a new story-focused trailer.
Screamer aims to “push the boundaries of what an arcade racer can be” with its narrative focus, anime-inspired visuals and fighting game-style mechanics.
Screamer is an upcoming story-driven arcade racer from Milestone, the developer of Hot Wheels Unleashed and MotoGP.
Remember Inertial Drift and Blur? Imagine if they were one melded into one game.