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Hot Wheels Unleashed Is Getting Street Fighter, TMNT, And Batman-Themed DLC

Hot Wheels Unleashed developer Milestone has announced that the game will be getting a whole lot of post-launch DLC when it launches later in September. A total of three different passes will be available post-launch, all of which contain collaborations with third-party franchises such as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Batman, and even Barbie.

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As it stands, the currently known franchises that Hot Wheels Unleashed will be collaborating with are Street Fighter, Superman, Wonder Woman, DC, TMNT, Masters of the Universe, Barbie, Batman, and several real world car companies such as BMW, Aston Martin, McLaren, and Corvette. Milestone is also teasing "many other" collaborations, although these are currently unannounced.

The game's first DLC Pass will be available on the day of launch and will contain 10 different vehicles including the Barbie, DC, Street Fighter, and TMNT vehicles. The pack will also include several customization kits as well as three track builder modules and a Batman-themed DLC expansion.

For those that would like to know what cars are included in Hot Wheels Unleashed, you'll be pleased to know that there are plenty of interesting vehicles ready and waiting for you to race them. The game's latest trailer showcased several iconic vehicles such as the Delorean, K.I.T.T from Knightrider, and even The Batmobile. Also included are some classic real life vehicles such as the '71 El Camino and '69 Dodge Charger Daytona, just in case you ever get tired of driving around in the Party Wagon.

Hot Wheels Unleashed is expected to launch at the end of next month on September 30 for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and Nintendo Switch. If you pre-order the game before launch, you'll also receive two exclusive vehicles – the HW Armored Truck and Baja Bone Shaker – as part of the Hot Wheels Beefed Up pack.

If you're sat there thinking how could a Hot Wheels racing game possibly be good in 2021, you can check out the game's surprisingly good-looking gameplay trailer which was published back in April.

Source: NintendoLife

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