More news on WipEout and this time it’s on the tracks. They are all now confirmed and they are all in High Definition. The eight track titles are Vineta K, Chenghou Project, Sebenco Climb, Sol 2, Ubermall, Anulpha Pass, Moa Therma and Metropia.
Click through for the official press release.
WipEout®HD: the race tracks are confirmed
The final track listing is in – and it’s all in full HD
This year, WipEout is going into High Definition on PLAYSTATION®3 with WipEout®HD – a true next gen anti-gravity racing experience available exclusively as a download from PLAYSTATION®Network in 2008. The game features online multiplayer, 1080p visuals, 60 frames per second animation, motion-sensitive SIXAXIS™ play and a big-name electronic soundtrack featuring the likes of Kraftwerk and Booka Shade all in Dolby™ 5.1 surround. Players will race on eight of the best tracks from previous WipEout titles, fully reworked and meticulously recrafted in High Definition and updated with next-gen track features. Now, for the first time, we can confirm which tracks have made the final cut – here are the full details, get ready for an adrenaline-fuelled racing experience.
Vineta K
On the southern shores of Makana Island, the circuit at Vineta K snakes in and out of the ocean and across the beaches. The highlights of this 4.4km track include spectacular underwater tunnels and cutting-edge architecture along the waterfront.
Chenghou Project
The feature-packed circuit at Chenghou Project weaves its way around the offices and corporate buildings of Makana Island’s business district. The 4.8 km track contains a tricky inverse-cambered spiral and culminates in a long jump into the tunnelled entry of the final chicane.
Sebenco Climb
The 4.8 km Sebenco Climb track is cut into the hillsides of Makana’s Sebenco mountain range. It features a steep traverse up the snowy mountainside, followed by a breathtaking plunge into an icy tunnel carved through the very heart of the mountain. The final section takes pilots through a challengingly tight chicane before they swing back onto the grid.
Sol 2
The 4.4 km Sol 2 circuit hangs suspended in the clouds high above Makana Island. Consisting of a series of fast-flowing, occasionally open-sided corners linked by sweeping straights, the combination of harsh sunlight and blind summits ensure that Sol 2 is a test of nerve for every speed class.
Ubermall
In the heart of Makana Island’s commercial zone is Ubermall, a 4.6 km circuit built into a vast shopping centre. The latter half of the track contains a brief split which rejoins into a narrow hill, followed by an outdoor park section that leads swiftly to the finish.
Anulpha Pass
The 5 km Anulpha Pass track is located in a custom-built entertainment arena on the east side of Makana Island. Although the track looks deceptively simple from above, the undulations of the track surface and narrow skill-cut are enough to keep any racer on their toes.
Moa Therma
The immense man-made complex of Moa Therma is located just off the northern coast of Sicily, with around a third of the track surface built using mag-strip technology. The centrepiece of this 5.3 km circuit is the gigantic horizontal loop which sits just above sea level.
Metropia
The 4.7 km Metropia circuit weaves its way between the skyscrapers and traffic control towers that dominate the Kyoto skyline. Glass-bottomed track surfaces and a stunning vertical mag-strip drop into the depths of the city are just two of the highlights of this popular track.
Other WipEout HD game features include:
Full HD visuals: 1080p graphics running at 60 frames per second: Experience adrenaline-fuelled anti-gravity combat racing for the very first time in full High Definition.
5 games modes: Single Race, Tournament, Time Trial, Speed Lap, Zone Mode.
Online play: Up to 8-players will be able to compete against each other in a range of online races.
8 tracks: A selection of the best tracks taken from previous iterations of the franchise, meticulously crafted and fully reworked from the ground-up to showcase the processing power of PS3™.
8 teams: Feisar, Assegai, AG-Systems, Qirex, Piranha, Triakis, Goteki45 and EG-X.
A full arsenal of weapons: Choose from a wide range of weapons including missiles, rockets, mines and the brand new leech beam.
Use of the SIXAXIS™ Wireless Controller: Experience a variety of choices and depth of control unseen in any previous iteration of WipEout.
Pilot assist: Get help navigating your way around the HD circuits with the new Pilot assist feature.
Pumping soundtrack: Feel the beat with 9 fully licensed music tracks, all remixed in Dolby 5.1 surround sound for an even more intense game experience.
Custom Play lists: As if that wasn’t enough, WipEout® HD also supports ‘Custom Play lists’: playback your own music using play lists created in the PS3™ XMB.
Photo mode: During any race, pause the game and select the Photo Mode option. You can choose which ship will be the focus of the camera, and adjust the camera angle, zoom level, and so on. Images are saved to your HDD.
Score Posting: Post your best lap times and race records in game (for both offline and online modes) and compare them against other WipEout Players across the globe.
WipEout HD is true next generation gaming. If you like your games to have a real edge to them – and if you think you can handle Hi-Def anti-grav racing at 600 kmh – this is the one for you.
For a closer look, check out www.wipEoutHD.com
FULL SITE COMING SOON… sigh.
Comment by Makasu — Feb 26, 2008 @ 11:05 am
Give us a release date please! I assume with all the hype this is now getting we can expect this sometime during March?
This and GT5 Prologue would make for a sweet easter!
Comment by Nathaniel — Feb 26, 2008 @ 11:16 am
custom soundtracks! although if ever there was a game that didn’t need them, it’s Wipeout
also photo mode, w00t!
Comment by uber1337 — Feb 26, 2008 @ 12:18 pm
I plan on being in a dazed stupor as I play this game
Comment by JohnSketch — Feb 26, 2008 @ 12:52 pm
WOOOOOOW!!!!!! 8 whole tracks to play!!!
Comment by BENNE77 — Feb 26, 2008 @ 4:22 pm
And also why do they keep saying its in HD, if it wasnt just bring it out on PS2.
Comment by BENNE77 — Feb 26, 2008 @ 4:24 pm
Sebenco Climb… Moa Therma… Sounds like the track listing on an Autechre album. If I don’t have an epileptic fit playing this I’ll be sorely disappointed.
Comment by rooee — Feb 26, 2008 @ 5:06 pm
Ok these only 8 tracks? people are kinda silly.
Ever play Wipeout?
Ever tried to remember all the damn turns and breaking points while going 600kph?
And oh yeah while beaing shot at and bumped?
Yes 8 tracks… good enough. Mora tthan good enough when you can have 8 people at the same time.!!!!!
besides.. they have to resease new tracks and make more money
Comment by True_Darknight — Feb 26, 2008 @ 6:26 pm
it hasn’t been long enough since i tried and failed miserably to play this game with it’s stupid air brake thingies.
i know it’s a legendary game that supposedly made consoles cool, well, for a summer when the uk was flooded with cheap and good drugs and people would dance to car alarms, then anything was possible i guess… did have a kick arse soundtrack though.. oh how i miss gabber -haha-
[/disgruntled ex-3DO owner post]
*feels old and a bit crap*
Comment by mobiletone — Feb 26, 2008 @ 6:26 pm
Getting annoyed with their website, they keep plugging it and it says “coming soon” Sort it out boooooysss….
Comment by Terry — Feb 26, 2008 @ 7:48 pm
YET ANOTHER GAME without split screen play. Can I ask what this wipeout improves over previous versions? In the wipeout on the original playstation, in order to play with friends, you needed to buy 2 consoles, 2 tvs and a link cable. They improved this in subsequent versions. Now they remove the option entirely and we’re back to square one. At least evolution studios have heard our cries and are implementing split screen for Motorstorm 2. How am I meant to play with friends nowadays? When we’re in seperate places?? Or take turns??
Comment by Geoff — Feb 27, 2008 @ 12:05 am
[…] In addition, they eight tracks of the game have been revealed as: Vineta K, Chenghou Project, Sebenco Climb, Sol 2, Ubermall, Anulpha Pass, Moa Therma and Metropia. You can see more info on them here. […]
Pingback by WipEout HD’s Full Track and Soundtrack Uncovered « Go Playstation! — Feb 27, 2008 @ 2:30 am
On the subject of “only” 8 tracks - I imagine the game will split each track into smaller sections to give the illusion of a greater number, a la Burnout / FlatOut / a load of other racers. Probably.
Comment by rooee — Feb 27, 2008 @ 6:24 am
Why take out Noisia - Seven Stitches? It was a quality tune!!!
Comment by Darren G — Feb 27, 2008 @ 2:43 pm
[…] WipEout HD to support customizable soundtracks February 27th, 2008 | Category: Gaming News Filed under: Sony PlayStation 3, Driving […]
Pingback by WipEout HD to support customizable soundtracks | Gaming News and Reviews — Feb 27, 2008 @ 4:35 pm
[…] لعبة WipEout HD ستدعم خاصية Customizable soundtracks . […]
Pingback by لعبة WipEout HD ستدعم خاصية Customizable soundtracks . « Gamer Whisperer — Feb 27, 2008 @ 11:44 pm
Its a bit disappointing that they’ve dis-included split screen play…but the custom soundtracks and photo mode sound awesome.
Comment by exion — Feb 28, 2008 @ 2:10 am
So are they going to release the soundtrack on SACD? What’s keeping them?
Comment by Steven H. Taylor — Feb 28, 2008 @ 11:16 am
RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URI
Leave a comment