Danger Zone trailer reminds us loads of Burnout three’s Crash Mode

Danger Zone is out this month, and this new trailer is all of the convincing you want.

Three Fields, the studio made up of many Burnout veterans, is on the brink of launch its second sport as an indie workforce. Called Danger Zone, the sport distils the extremely satisfying Crash Mode right into a single bundle.

Danger Zone is out May 30 on PC, and PS4, and immediately, the studio gave us our first have a look at gameplay in a brand new trailer. The similarities to Burnout three’s Crash Mode are clear to see. Instead of crashing your manner by way of site visitors, this time you’re in a testing facility, but it surely’s no much less explosive.

Danger Zone’s single-player mode includes 20 crash testing scenarios, and leaderboard assist.

Danger Zone is priced $12.99/£9.99/€12.99.

 
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