The first new Sprint Series game in three decades, Atari and Headless Chicken Games announced that NeoSprint will release for PC and consoles June 27.
Featuring precise controls that are easy to pick up yet hard to master, NeoSprint’s isometric racing action will have players learning the intricacies of drifting and drafting as they master two- and three-story jumps.
NeoSprint checks all the boxes, complete with up to 8-player local multiplayer, upgradable cars, a custom racetrack builder, online leaderboards, and arcade-era single-screen racing.
Learn more with the trailer below:
NeoSprint is set to release for the PC via Steam, along with Xbox, PlayStation, and Nintendo Switch consoles.
Those that’d like to get a jump on things can play the early access version of NeoSprint exclusively on Atari VCS today.
Meanwhile, Atari fans can stay up to date by following the company on Facebook, Twitter/X, Instagram, and YouTube. An official Discord community is also available.
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