Carmageddon: Rogue Shift was an unexpected announcement last December, and early signs suggest it’s developing well.
A new trailer combines gameplay with some cinematic shots, and it looks like a seriously fun time:
This game is made by 34BigThings, the team known for the Redout racing games, suggesting it has a solid foundation in racing game development.
What really grabs our attention is the unique take on the racing genre. It’s a ‘roguelite’ racer, so you’ll be making repeated attempts to survive, each time navigating randomly created tracks.
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After each run, you can unlock lasting improvements that will help you succeed on your next try.
Plus, every time you play, you can create unique and powerful vehicles with different weapons and abilities, letting you discover exciting and effective combinations.
In a recent post on the PlayStation Blog, the developers at 34BigThings shared some interesting ideas they’ve been experimenting with, like letting players repair their cars by setting off explosions, or making rocket launchers even more powerful by increasing the number of missiles they fire at once.
It looks like a really enjoyable game to play, and based on the trailer and the studio’s history with racing games, the driving mechanics appear to be well-done as well.
We’re excited to see this new game! Carmageddon: Rogue Shift comes out on February 6th for PlayStation 5. What do you think about it? Let us know in the comments!
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2026-01-06 21:06