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Fancy a car racing game with no rules? Then you should find your happiness with the Wreckfest release on Android and iOS. Let's find out what's in store for us in this mobile port of THQ Nordic's game, developed by the Handy Games studio, in which you'll have to prove your driving skills and be aggressive to cross the checkered flag in first place.
Four years after the game release on PC and consoles, today is the Wreckfest release on iOS and Android. In this game, being the fastest will not be enough to emerge victorious from its races without any rules where violence is widely encouraged.
Indeed, Wreckfest integrates damage management for vehicles, which you will have to improve with reinforced body parts or protective hoops to hope to reach the finish line.
Unlike Road Redemption Mobile, released last month, you won't have weapons to neutralize your competitors. Well, you do, but it's your vehicle. If you can't beat your opponents on a regular basis, feel free to push them to the limit or push them at all.
At its release, Wreckfest Mobile includes many fully customizable cars, both for their aesthetics and their performance. It's up to you to choose, depending on your play style, whether you prefer a light and fast car, but a fragile one, or an armored vehicle that will wreak havoc, at the expense of its handling and top speed.

Wreckfest offers different game modes. In the career mode, participate in championships and gain experience to unlock new cars and upgrades.
For a little more fun, the challenge modes put you behind the wheel of unusual vehicles, such as a bus or a combine harvester. Finally, compete against other players in multiplayer mode to prove to the world that you are the best driver.
So much for the Wreckfest release on mobile, available for about 10 euros on the Google Play Store for Android users and on the App Store for iOS. To stay informed about your favorite games, I redirect you to our page dedicated to mobile news.
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