FAST Racing NEO Finally Gets A Release Date and Price

Don't just go fast. Go FAST. NEO.

While the world has severely missed F-Zero, we will not be without a worthy spiritual successor, thanks to FAST Racing NEO. Over the last several years, information on the racing game has been revealed slowly, but it seems as it will be well worth it for the adrenaline junkie in you that has been dying for more thrills. It doesn’t just go fast, it goes FAST.

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The game’s title fits perfectly, with the terrifyingly fast speeds at which racers will take to the track, whether it’s in a jungle or outer space or a snowy mountain range or wherever else, running at 60 frames per second. The game will support eight-player online multiplayer and local multiplayer with splitscreen for up to four players.

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Through the official Shin’en Multimedia twitter account, with a very snazzy type of film poster, the wait has been put to rest. FAST Racing NEO has been confirmed to be released on the Nintendo Wii U eShop on December 10th, for $14.99/€14.99.

For more information, you can check out the official FAST Racing NEO website and get thoroughly hyped.

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