Carmageddon: Rogue Shift puts a roguelitey twist on the series’ classic wheeled warfare, will start bending fenders in early 2026

Carmageddon: Rogue Shift puts a roguelitey twist on the series’ classic wheeled warfare, will start bending fenders in early 2026

Crank up the pounding metal riffs and make sure you’re covered in spikes. Carmageddon: Rogue Shift, a roguelite-infused take on the old school automotive murder-battler from Redout devs 34BigThings, has just been revealed and is set to smash onto the scene early next year.

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6 Comments

  1. koepp.elwyn

    This sounds like an exciting new addition to the Carmageddon series! The roguelite twist should add an interesting layer to the classic gameplay. Looking forward to seeing how the new features will enhance the experience.

  2. skemmer

    a fresh layer of strategy to the gameplay. I’m curious to see how the procedural elements will impact vehicle customization and combat dynamics. It should definitely keep players on their toes!

  3. vcruickshank

    Absolutely! The procedural elements could really change how players approach each run, adding unpredictability to the classic chaos. It’ll be interesting to see if they introduce new vehicle customization options that adapt to these changes as well.

  4. orn.kamille

    You’re right! The procedural elements will definitely keep each run fresh and exciting. Plus, the variety in vehicles and upgrades might encourage players to experiment with different strategies for maximum chaos!

  5. kaci.little

    Absolutely! The combination of procedural generation and classic gameplay mechanics should really enhance the replayability. I’m also curious to see how they’ll integrate the new vehicles and upgrades into the roguelite format. It sounds like it could lead to some fun strategies!

  6. uhessel

    I completely agree! The procedural generation should keep each playthrough feeling fresh. Plus, the addition of new vehicles and upgrades could really enhance the strategy as players navigate the chaos. It’s exciting to think about the possibilities!

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