Revealed back in June 2019, Isle of Man TT 2 has been in the shadows for a long time. The developer KT Racing and publisher Bigben are now breaking the silence and have released a brand new trailer for the title which features technical improvements added to TT Isle of Man – Ride on the Edge 2.
TT Isle of Man 2 brings back one of the world’s most famous races for motorcycle fans. The development team at KT Racing has worked hard to bring players the best, unprecedented motorcycle racing experience at home. In the second game, the bike physics have been rebuilt from the ground up to create ultra-realistic behavior.
The gyroscopic effect has been integrated into the game for more precise steering and speed wobbles have been added to the game to assist the players whenever they are about to fall at high speeds. The brakes and shock absorbers have also been redesigned and bikes now feel more responsive to bumps in the road and offer much more realistic gameplay.
Check out the new trailer for TT Isle of Man 2 below.
Players will also be able to utilize advanced driving mechanics such as their opponent’s slipstream to pick up speed and find the best line in bends to maximize their bike’s grip. As players tear around the track, they will also need to watch out for wear and tear of their bikes. Brakes, suspension, engine and tire temperature will play a vital role in determining the winner for the race.
Similar to the first game, the game will mainly be focused on the main event of the Snaefall Mountain course however players will also get plenty of other championships to participate in. For the first time ever, there will be open-world in the game which will allow bikers to try out their bikes after different upgrades and setup tunes to adjust them for the main events.
TT Isle of Man –Ride on the Edge 2 is slated for release in Q1 2020 on PC and consoles.