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The Grand Tour Game to appear on Xbox and Playstation

The Grand Tour Game to appear on Xbox and Playstation

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blogentry-133713-0-32821000-1534909255_thumb.jpgFans of The Grand Tour will be happy to know that the program has spin off a new video game when the third season of the show starts.

 

To be heavily influenced by the third season of The Grand Tour, the game will be released weekly in an "episode" manner like how the show is. Each episode will echo the one shown on Amazon Prime and feature the same locations and cars as the streaming program.

 

According to its press release, mirroring setup extends even further as Amazon says there will be “seamless transitions from clips of the show to gameplay." You can also expect the show's humor to be present as Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May have recorded “hours of original voice acting” for the game.

 

Available on Xbox One and PlayStation 4, Amazon didn't say what cars will be present in the game, but judging from the trailer, you can expect cars like the McLaren P1 and Porsche 918 Spyder to be there.

 

A multiplayer mode is also available but judging from screenshots of it, it looks slightly like a copy of Mario Kart where you have things to knock into to gain more speed during the race.

 

This is what Jeremy Clarkson has to say, “It’s a video game featuring me, the crashy one and the slow one.” He added, “If you’ve always wanted to come on the road with us, this is as close as you’ll ever get. Unless you kidnap James and steal his face.”

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=irLaPqkOE54




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