Straight4 Studios has broken a long spell of silence on the development of the upcoming GTRevival title, revealing that the game has a new name, new publisher, and a slightly different logo.
After a little quiet spell on the development front, Straight4 Studios chief Ian Bell has released some more information on the GTR Revival project, including a possible launch window for the title of “Holiday period” of 2024.
Racing simulator developers Straight4 Studios and Reiza Studios have issued a curious joint statement announcing a strategic partnership, which could have some interesting implications for the former’s GTR Revival title currently in development.
GTR Revival has taken a big step closer to release, with the announcement that developer Straight4 Studios has signed a publishing agreement with Plaion.
After a typically bombastic teaser yesterday, Straight4 Studios chief Ian Bell has revealed the “complete game changing” unique feature for GTR Revival, and it’s safe to say it wasn’t exactly what we were expecting.
Effusive studio head Ian Bell has been commenting on Twitter again about his current racing game project, promising a patentable “complete game changing” concept for the title while also launching a refreshed website for Straight4 Studios.
Former Slightly Mad Studios head Ian Bell continues to tease his new studio’s upcoming GTR Revival title with more information, thoughts, and hints on social media — stating that the game will be “the most moddable auto platform ever”.