

That startup is called BeamNG and their incredible videos of digital cars being wrecked in unimaginable ways in a working prototype of their upcoming game have been taunting us with the idea that a racing game of the future could have that level of realism.Īll you had to do was scroll through the comment section on their YouTube videos (or even here on Hooniverse) to see just how many people wanted to throw money at their computers to have a go at playing it, which at the time, you couldn’t.īeamNG is finally giving gamers and crash enthusiasts what they’ve been waiting on for over a year by releasing both a free tech demo and early access to the paid alpha for BeamNG.drive, the name their final game will carry.

Our users and modding community are our first priority. We are a small team from around the world with no obligations to publishers or outside interests. With years of meticulous design, research, and experience, we authentically recreate the feeling and excitement of real world driving.

drive are hand-crafted with passionate attention to detail.

The driving feel is authentic and visceral, and crashes are realistic and violent yet the physics are accessible enough to drive with a keyboard or gamepad while still being authentic with a full racing wheel with uncompromising realism.Įnvironments and vehicles in BeamNG. Our soft-body physics engine simulates every component of a vehicle in real time, resulting in realistic, dynamic behavior. drive is a realistic, immersive driving game offering near-limitless possibilities.
