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Bigben and Kylotonn Racing Games today published a new trailer to show off two of the five featured racing disciplines in V-Rally 4: Rally and Hillclimb.

Here’s an introduction to both:

Modern and historical cars… Africa, Siberia, the American desert… In V-Rally 4, rally events are serious technical challenges that take place on all surfaces, which only expert racers can hope to win.

Phenomenal power and endurance are what lie in store for you when you decide to take on a mountain in the Hillclimb challenges. In this event you’ll be at the helm of race cars sporting over 1,000 horsepower and are specially designed for this discipline. In Hillclimb events you’ll also be steering through tracks running along cliff faces, which are as dangerous as the scenery is amazing.

And a trailer:

Finally, a recap of other disciplines available in V-Rally 4:

Extreme-Khana: here you must master drifting as you combine speed and precision in trap-packed courses.
V-Rally Cross: confront seven opponents who are hell-bent on making you bite the dust on dirt/asphalt tracks.
Buggy: your all-terrain vehicle promises to be a unique experience on these particularly rugged tracks.

Each discipline offers a unique different driving experience that will put racing fans’ skills to the test and force them to learn new techniques. This versatility will be of great use in V-Rally 4’s Career Mode, which lies at the heart of the game’s experience and takes drivers on an action-packed trip around the world.

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Neopica’s Hunting Simulator was released last week on the Switch. Check out some gameplay footage below.

Bigben published a launch trailer for Hunting Simulator, which is out now on Switch. Get a look at the video below.

A few minutes of off-screen footage has popped up for V-Rally 4 following its playable appearance at E3 last week. Check out the video below.

Bigben Interactive and Kylotonn Racing Games released a new V-Rally 4 trailer today showcasing the V-Rally Cross and Buggy modes. Have a look at it below.

Tennis World Tour

Tennis World Tour is seeing another delay on Switch. From publisher Bigben, a new date of June 19 has been announced for Europe and July 10 for North America.

Originally, Tennis World Tour was expected for Switch on May 22. It was then pushed back to June 12. Here’s hoping that this new date sticks.

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Tennis World Tour

Tennis World Tour likely could have used some additional time in the over. According to Bigben Interactive president, the game was just 20% finished weeks before release. However, a major delay wasn’t possible due to marketing having already been in place and wanting a release in time for the French Open.

Where do we go from here? Well, Flac says that a refined version is planned for 2019. A new game is also lined up for 2020 – 2021.

As for Tennis World Tour in its current state, Flac noted that it will meet expectations having shipped 500,000 to distributors and already achieving a profit. Bigben also hopes to increase its Meta score and be in the 80s in the next few years.

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Tennis World Tour

Tennis World Tour is starting to release today, though the Switch version won’t be ready until June. We nonetheless have a new launch trailer for the game below.

Tennis World Tour

Tennis World Tour was originally slated to come out next Tuesday on Switch. Unfortunately, a delay has taken place, though the wait won’t be terribly long.

Tennis World Tour is now launching on June 12 for Switch in North America and Europe. However, there could be a slight delay for the physical version in some European countries.

Tennis World Tour

As Tennis World Tour approaches its release date this month, Bigben has prepared a new gameplay video showing a match between John McEnroe vs. Andre Agassi. We have the footage below.


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