Rocket League arrived more than half a decade ago and since then we have enjoyed a very original proposal with its combination of soccer and rocket cars, which has inspired the developers of Hugecraft Studios to create their own golf-inspired proposal with Turbo Golf Racing.
Turbo Golf Racing will start its Early Access on Steam and its Game Preview on Xbox consoles starting next Thursday, August 4, but it is already possible to pre-install the game as long as you are subscribed to Xbox Game Pass or XGP Ultimate.
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The developers of Hugecraft Studios they claim to have reached a stage of development where Turbo Golf Racing is playable, despite being incomplete. Thanks to early access, the studio hopes to receive feedback from players to improve its gameplay before its official release.
Higecraft Studios expect Turbo Golf Racing to last approximately 12 months in early access, after which we will see an official release with more levels, more cars, more Power Cores and game modes. Also, the price of the game will increase once it officially arrives next year, so you can take advantage of it to get it at a reduced price during its Early Access.
Turbo Golf Racing has been in development for over three years and is in early beta, but it already has 30 playable levels, 11 Power Cores, over 100 customization options and match making. In addition, Turbo Golf Racing is optimized for cross-platform play, although for now it will only be available on Steam and Xbox platforms, such as Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S and Windows PC.