Eutechnyx Giving Community Control

The community for upcoming racing title Auto Club Revolution is being asked by developer Eutechnyx to decide what cars and tracks will feature in the game.
Fans will be able to vote in eight different categories of cars: Exotics, Racers, Supersport, High Performance, Performance, Sport, Cruisers and finally Hot Hatches.
Over 550 cars will be selectable from worldwide manufacturers ranging from Ferrari and Lamborghini to the likes of Lexus and Aston Martin.
A category for tracks will also be included with a variety of locations including Africa, Canada, Eurasia, Europe, France, America, Mexico and the UK.
Tracks will include the likes of Silverstone, Hermanos Rodriguez, Indianapolis Motor Speedway and also the Le Mans Bugatti Circuit.
“Engaging with the community in this way and using their feedback to shape the game for launch will ensure they are the heart of Auto Club Revolution,” said Brian Jobling, CEO of Eutechnyx.
He added, “We’re all really looking forward to finding out what cars and tracks come top. Let voting commence.”
The free-to-play MMO racing title will be available on PC and players who vote in the car and track selections on the official site will also be invited to the VIP beta before the game launches later this year.

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