Players who stumped up the extra cash for Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown’s “Gold” Edition, only to see key benefits go to waste, will be receiving some compensation from Nacon — but it’s both not what we’d expect and not coming particularly soon.
Following a largely chaotic launch and some mixed reviews for Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown, KT Racing has addressed the game’s disappointed players and shared some information on the next steps.
It’s been a bit over 13 years since the last game in the Test Drive Unlimited series, TDU2, and while that had something of a mixed reception it did gain a niche following. As such, the third game in the series has been one much anticipated on GTPlanet.
With two weeks to go until Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown finally launches, KT Racing has detailed its plans for the game’s first year — which include a surprise return to Ibiza.
Nacon has revealed a special, 2,000-unit physical Collector Edition for Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown, with a whole suite of goodies included for the most avid TDU fan.
If you’re undecided on whether to pick up Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown when it finally arrives on September 12, it’s now available as a limited, free demo on Steam for the next ten days.
After several false starts, it now seems like Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown has a concrete launch date at last, and will be arriving on ninth-generation consoles and Steam on September 12, 2024.
A new trailer from Nacon has shown off some more of (hopefully) 2024’s Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown, with races, tuning, and car personalization featuring in “The Racer”.
In a special TDU Connect event broadcast today, KT Racing has shown off the first gameplay footage of Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown and revealed both a new launch window and the existence of an upcoming closed beta.
Days after we learned that Nacon seems to have delayed Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown once more, pushing the title back to spring 2024, the publisher has announced a special online event on July 12 dedicated to the game.
Fans hoping to get hold of Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown later this year might have a slightly longer wait on their hands as publisher Nacon looks to have set the title back to early 2024.
Nacon has provided more new information on the upcoming Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown, with its latest monthly newsletter revealing more about its Hong Kong location.
It’s been a very long time indeed since we last heard anything from KT Racing about Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown, but the studio has launched a new monthly newsletter to keep fans updated on the game as it heads towards launch.