Playground Games has wrapped up development on the upcoming open world racer ahead of its launch in November.
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The stream will see Playground Games announcing the open world racer's soundtrack along with "tons of last minute details" before launch.
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“I think people are really gonna love it. It’s an Xbox One game, it’s not gonna look as good as the Series X," says Playground's Mike Brown.
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Here's everything you should know about Playground Games' upcoming open world racer.
Further details on sandbox, competitive and ranked play, and more will also be shared in an upcoming Halo Waypoint blog post.