September 13th will see the launch of the new racing sim for PC and gaming consoles.
The 2020 Toyota Supra has made its way to dealerships, but it first made its way onto the superspeedways of NASCAR in the Xfinity Series. Although the NASCAR Supra may look a little different from the one you see in showrooms, it is powered by a V8, but Supra enthusiasts and racing fans will be able to test drive it in the NASCAR Heat 4 racing sim. On September 13, the latest version of this popular gaming franchise will be available on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Steam for PC.
A sample clip of in-game footage of the NASCAR Supra was provided to us. The gameplay looks amazing. The shape of NASCAR racing bodies is strictly controlled, so the Supra’s fastback lines are lost during the transition. Even though the headlights are only stickers, it is easy to identify the F1-inspired nose. Those small features translate to NASCAR Heat 4 In lifelike detail. Since we are talking NASCAR, people who are upset about the BMW-sourced engine used in the production version of the Supra can instead enjoy the roar of an imposing V8-powered Supra.
The NASCAR Heat 4 title will continue to build on its success by adding many features to Career Mode and punching up graphics. The visual treat includes motion blur, updated asphalt track appearances, and a new lighting package. Career Mode gives sim racers many new options, including the possibility to start in any serie. Career Mode also features new additions such as draft partners, staff specialists and pit crew members. Many updates and customizable settings are available for A.I. Opponents will be more competitive, and overall updates in physics and realism are part the new NASCAR Heat 4 experience.
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In real life, Toyota has enjoyed a strong debut season in the NASCAR Xfinity Series with the Supra. In the manufacturer’s championship, Toyota is currently leading Chevrolet as well as Ford. Christopher Bell, Toyota development driver, is currently second in the driver standings. 20 Supra for Joe Gibbs Racing. This is the exact same car/driver/team combination featured in the video at top of this article.