Here is Fast & Furious Crossroads utterly ridiculous first gameplay trailer

Ok. This looks insane. Bandai Namco and Slightly Mad Studios have unveiled a first look at the gameplay from Fast & Furious Crossroads and it is, well, it’s something. Described as a team-based vehicular-heist action game, Fast & Furious Crossroads seems to have cars taking down enormous hovercrafts and tanks with Ben Hur style wheel spikes and some ridiculous gadgetry.

The game expands the film franchise’s universe and features Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez and Tyrese Gibson reprising their roles from the films as Dom, Letty and Roman.

Set in locations across the globe like Atehns, Barcelona and Morocco, Fast & Furious Crossroads is even more over-the-top than the films it’s based on.

Fast & Furious Crossroads

Slightly Mad Studios is a British game developer who has worked on titles such as Need for Speed Shift, Project CARS and Project CARS 2. Moving onto Fast & Furious Crossroads is a perfect fit, even if the action is so far removed from reality it’s living in a make beleive world of its own creation.

Coming to PC, PS4 and Xbox One on August 7, 2020, Fast & Furious Crossroads includes a story-driven single-player experience and three-player mutliplayer.

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