The next Crash Team Racing Grand Prix, Neon Circus, starts November 9

Activision and Beenox have announced the next Grand Prix coming to Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled. Dubbed ‘Neon Circus,’ the new Grand Prix adds a new track, new mode, new characters, karts and more. Best of all, Neon Circus is free for owners of Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled. It starts on November 9.

The new track included as part of Neon Circus is Koala Carnival and features Koala Kong. “It’s a death-defying big top spectacle, done the way only Koala can.”

Ring Rally, the new game mode will be included in Local Arcade and will give players to chance to complete challenges and earn Nitro.

Neon Circus

In addition to the new track and mode, new characters Pasadena O’Possum and Ebenezer Von Clutch will be included in Pit Stop this season. Koala Kong will be added to the Nitro Gauge set.

Players will also be able to test out the Nitro Bumper, Pressuriser and Daredevil Karts. New Pit Stop items include Circus-themes skins, Neon Wheels and animated paint jobs.

Players who play Adventure Mode and collect the hidden Golden Eggs will unlock King Chicken.

Finally, by finishing in the top 5% of Grand Prix leaderboards will win the Champion Kart and Neon Circus decal.

Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled is available now on PS4, Switch and Xbox One. Neon Circus starts on November 9.

Leo Stevenson
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