Carmageddon: Rogue Shift shows in its new trailer a return to classic chaos, with combat racing, total destruction and vehicles armed to the teeth.
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The wildest spirit of the saga returns to the scene with a new game trailer that makes it clear where things are headed. Carmageddon: Rogue Shift recovers the original essence of the classic, but adapts it to current standards with a more direct, accessible, and focused approach on pure vehicular combat, where every race is a large-scale battle.
The recently released video confirms that it’s not just about running faster than anyone else. Here, everything revolves around destroying, ramming, and surviving, with circuits designed for constant collisions and a pace that doesn’t give you a break. The result is an experience that combines arcade racing with extreme action, maintaining the chaotic identity that made the franchise famous.
Carmageddon: Rogue Shift bets on destruction, weapons, and variety
The trailer reviews many of the features that will define this new installment:
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15 fully upgradeable vehicles, with front, rear, or all-wheel drive, each with its own weight and suspension.
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Metal-to-metal combat, with shoves, side collisions, and constant crashes to knock rivals out of the track.
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13 classes of weapons, from shotguns to rail guns, all with upgrade options.
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Over 80 advantages, designed to create aggressive combinations and dominate destruction races.
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Dynamic weather and day-night cycle, which directly affects handling: rain, fog, and changing visibility.
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Special events and bosses, with war trucks, unique enemies, and extreme situations.
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Advanced damage visual model, where the hood, doors, windshield, or bumpers deform, hang, or detach according to impacts.
All of this is accompanied by a visual section that emphasizes progressive damage and the sensation of speed, reinforcing the idea that each race is a fight to stay on your feet until the end.
The new trailer for Carmageddon: Rogue Shift can be seen on YouTube and makes it clear that the saga returns willing to embrace its most aggressive and direct legacy without complexes.

