Players of Gravel can look forward to a steady stream of new content for Milestone’s off-road racer. We’ve now got more details on the DLC plans for the game, and they involve both new cars and additional events.
When it comes to off-road racing or driving games there’s no shortage. The DiRT series leads the way, but it faces stiff competition from a quickly growing genre. Granted most of the games that attempt to take it on are lesser known. However, some do find success.
Milestone’s latest off-road adventure, Gravel, has touched down on consoles and PC today. Boasting dozens of licensed vehicles and different venues spanning the globe, the arcade racer kicks off 2018 for new racing titles.
We are in the home stretch for the February 27 release date of Gravel. Now just days before hitting the store shelves, the trophy/achievement list gets a full reveal thanks to PSN Profiles.
With only two weeks to go until its release, Milestone has announced more details on Gravel. The off-road arcade racer touches down February 27, and now we know (some of) what comes after that.
It’s hard to believe that the Porsche license in racing games was like gold dust not too long ago. Thanks to an exclusivity deal with EA, it didn’t look like we’d see the marque in anything other than Need For Speed.
Milestone’s upcoming off-road arcade racer Gravel has a new gameplay video. Released on the official YouTube channel for the developer, we get a sneak-peek of the title in action. The footage shows off a Wild Rush race lasting two minutes.
Off-road racer Gravel has a new trailer focusing on the challenges of career mode. Milestone is looking to keep players’ interest with a more character-driven approach compared to other titles in the genre.
A new developer diary for upcoming off-road racer Gravel has revealed a 27 February 2018 release date. Italian developer Milestone will be launching its latest effort in the early months of next year and promises a thrilling romp in the dirt.
Milestone Games has released a trailer for its new project Gravel. Announced earlier this year, Gravel is quite a step away from the usual titles from the Italian developer. Players will be able to tackle various race types and drive a wide selection of vehicles, as shown in this trailer.
After a few months of silence, Milestone has released the first developer diary for its upcoming off-road racer Gravel. The bad news first: it’s no longer releasing this year.
Italian video game developer Milestone has recently sent out fresh pre-alpha footage of its latest off-road title Gravel, offering a first look at the game’s environment and the pace of driving.
Remember when Porsche was — other than a few exceptions — limited to only Electronic Arts games? When we first broke the news that the EA exclusivity deal was done, we figured the Stuttgart sports cars would start cropping up in other titles, but few could have predicted the pace at which it’s now happening.
Teased earlier last month, the veil has been removed from Italian developer Milestone’s all-new IP at this year’s Games Developer Conference in San Francisco, revealing Gravel — an off-road racer due to be released on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC platforms this summer.