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Posted by AndrewH in Game News on August 02, 2012
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EA and their newly formed studio Firemonkeys, a combination of Firemint and Iron Monkeys after last week's studio combining, are offering up a first look at the upcoming Real Racing 3D and damn does it look good. While I'm so/so with racing games, Real Racing 3 could very well change that.
Unfortunately we don't know if it will come to Android, or even what platforms it will be released on. However, since Real Racing 2 eventually made it to Android, it is a safe bet that this third installment will end up on Google Play as well. It might be after the iOS release though.
Real Racing 3 will also include a full lineup of real world tracks from the top names around the world including Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Silverstone. With a 22 car grid, gamers will be able to pit themselves against 21 other drivers in one race. - EA / Firemonkeys
The inclusion of some pretty awesome real racing tracks is definitely nice and the visuals look like they have been improved upon a fair amount. The footage is from a pre-alpha build so there could be further tweaks to the look and feel of the game.
As for right now, all we know is that Real Racing 3 will be arriving sometime later this year on mobile devices. Until then, or at least more details are released, you can drool over the trailer above.
Developer Website: EA Facebook
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