Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown Is Getting A New Map
Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown hasnāt even launched yet, but weāve already had confirmation that the titleās set to gain a massive expansion only a few months after launch.
Developer KT Racing and publisher Nacon have announced a āYear One Roadmapā detailing the long-awaited titleās post-launch plans, and thereās a pretty big one lined up for this December: Ibiza.
The Balearic island will join the Hong Kong Island setting the gameās launching with as an entire second map, having previously appeared in 2011ās Test Drive Unlimited 2. True to the seriesā unique selling point, itās set to be recreated in 1:1 scale again.
Weāre promised itās been built in the gameās KT engine, which is a good sign as what weāve seen of the game so far looks pretty visually impressive if a little sparsely populated. Itās presumably been built from scratch, as the islandās 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 gameās āclanā system, new rewards and, most importantly, a host of new cars. These are set to include āfive 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 itās 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. Thereās 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.