Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown Is Getting A New Map

Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown hasnā€™t even launched yet, but weā€™ve already had confirmation that the titleā€™s set to gain a massive expansion only a few months after launch.

Developer KT Racing and publisher Nacon have announced a ā€˜Year One Roadmapā€™ detailing the long-awaited titleā€™s post-launch plans, and thereā€™s a pretty big one lined up for this December: Ibiza.

The Balearic island will join the Hong Kong Island setting the gameā€™s launching with as an entire second map, having previously appeared in 2011ā€™s Test Drive Unlimited 2. True to the seriesā€™ unique selling point, itā€™s set to be recreated in 1:1 scale again.

Weā€™re promised itā€™s been built in the gameā€™s KT engine, which is a good sign as what weā€™ve seen of the game so far looks pretty visually impressive if a little sparsely populated. Itā€™s presumably been built from scratch, as the islandā€™s last appearance in the series is now 13 years and two console generations old.

Along with an entire new island to explore, Ibiza will bring a location-specific progression system for the gameā€™s ā€˜clanā€™ system, new rewards and, most importantly, a host of new cars. These are set to include ā€œfive car models revisited for the occasion,ā€ which we assume means cars that last appeared in TDU2.

TDU Solar Crown year one roadmap

The Ibiza update will be something of an early Christmas gift, as itā€™s set to arrive on 24 December (a sunny Mediterranean island should provide some nice escapism from a dreary British winter, even if only virtually).

Following on from this update, 25 March next year will see the arrival of a Clan War game mode that pits the two in-game clubs ā€“ the Streets and the Sharps ā€“ against one another. Once again, those names lead us to assume this is going to involve some kind of menacing choreographed finger-snapping.

TDU Solar Crown screenshot

Finally, a 25 June update will bring back the casino, letting players wager their in-game currency on activities including poker and slot machines, with rewards including exclusive cars and cosmetics. Thereā€™s no mention of whether any of these updates are going to arrive for free or as paid DLC.

Further down the line, two much-loved features from the first two games ā€“ the ability to buy houses, and motorbikes ā€“ are also set to arrive.

The base game, meanwhile, is only a couple of weeks away from release, arriving on 12 September on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series S/X, and PC. Buyers of the Gold Edition have even less to wait, with their early access beginning on 5 September.

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