The primary of Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds’ paid DLC packs is now obtainable.
The Minecraft Pack provides new characters, a brand new car and a brand new stage based mostly on Minecraft, amongst different gadgets.
Particularly, the pack consists of:
- Steve playable character
- Alex playable character
- Creeper playable character
- Minecart car
- Minecraft World course
- Six decals for the Minecart car
- 5 unique Minecraft music tracks
- New remixes of unique Minecraft music tracks
- Six completely different emotes for every of the three characters
The pack is obtainable by itself for $5.99 / £4.99, or as a part of the Season Cross for $29.99 / £24.99, which is able to comprise six DLC packs in complete over time.
Gamers who personal the Digital Deluxe Version of the sport have already got the Season Cross, and subsequently don’t have to purchase the pack as a result of they’ll obtain it robotically.
To make sure on-line race matchmaking isn’t fragmented, gamers who don’t personal the Minecraft Pack will nonetheless be capable to compete in on-line races on the Minecraft World course, and can be capable to race in opposition to different gamers even when they’re utilizing Minecraft characters.
That is the primary of six confirmed paid DLC packs coming to Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds. It is going to be adopted by a SpongeBob SquarePants DLC pack in November, then packs for Pac-Man, Mega Man, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem and Avatar Legends.
In addition to the paid DLC, the sport will even be getting free month-to-month Sega crossover characters, with the primary – Hatsune Miku – already obtainable. She will likely be joined by Joker from Persona later this month, and Ichiban Kasuga from Like a Dragon in November. The sport’s bodily field additionally reveals the character Nights, suggesting they will even be coming in some unspecified time in the future.
VGC’s Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds evaluate calls the sport “an incredible different to Mario Kart’s new open-world focus”, noting that Nintendo‘s resolution to tweak its components for Mario Kart World makes Sega’s providing the most suitable choice for these looking for a ‘conventional’ karting recreation.
“CrossWorlds is an excellent karting recreation with satisfying dealing with, a enjoyable portal mechanic and helpful customisation choices,” we wrote. “Its weapons aren’t as punchy as we’d like and it’s unclear the way it’s going to maintain gamers’ consideration long-term however it’s a real, extra conventional different to Mario Kart now that Nintendo’s pointed its collection in new route.”