Wreckfest has been available now for lots of different platforms, but the game is out now for mobile devices today. You can download the game on both Android and iOS devices.
Wreckfest isn’t free though because it comes at a price. If you want to purchase the game, it will cost you $9.99. There are also some DLC packs that you an buy additionally too.
You can read more about Wreckfest from the press release info posted down below.
All is fair in love and Wreckfest! Originally published by THQ Nordic and freshly ported to iOS and Android by HandyGames, Wreckfest is available starting today on the AppStore, Google Play Store, and Samsung Galaxy Store.
Get wrecked the right way!
Buy Wreckfest today and join the gas-guzzling, fender-bending carnage for only $9.99! This premium game contains no pay-to-win elements or advertisements. The in-app purchases on offer are the DLC packs featuring unique vehicles, just like the console and PC versions.
Drive hard. Die last.
Experience the fast computing power and furious physics of a game – only thought possible on dedicated high-powered machines – on the screen of your mobile device!
Wreckfest is a destruction-derby-style racing game featuring soft-body damage simulation, intricate gameplay dynamics, in-depth vehicle upgrading, and customization. Compete in both demolition derbies and more conventional, but nonetheless carnage-driven track races. Unlock new rides, create custom events, and challenge your friends in the local multiplayer mode playable across iOS and Android platforms.
Will you be playing the game on mobile devices?
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