

TDU Solar Crown was originally aiming for a 2022 release date, but was delayed until 2023 back in May. There's also a description of Solar Crown's competitive PvP, in which players support one of two factions competing for the fastest cars and fanciest lifestyle. Watch the full Nacon Connect stream from around the 1h 15m mark and you will see a few extra clips of the game, including an in-progress 3D model of a car and a greybox environment.

(Cutting afterwards to a pre-recorded segment where the hosts seemed certain the audience loved the trailer was. This, it seems, was a failure of expectation setting, as the chat during the Nacon Connect livestream exploded in frustation over being teased again. There will also be other players in the dealer with you, as dealers will act as one of the game’s many ‘social hubs’, where players can interact together outside of their vehicles.So that's a trailer that's less than 60 seconds long, where the bit that might be deemed in-engine (is it?) happens 37 seconds in, is gone by the 46 second mark, and has a logo drawn over it for the 9 seconds it is on screen.

You’ll be able to move around the car freely in the dealer, open the doors, try out the horn and start the engine. What will be your next car? It should be the car you've dreamed about for several hours playing the game.’īuying a car from a dealer will involve deciding on paint colour, interior specifications and wheels, with the process concluding as you’re ‘handed the keys’.

We want each car you own to be something you love, an extension of yourself and your personality. The letter reads: ‘With TDUSC, you don't just buy lots of cars without interest or emotions. There’s an emphasis on savouring the experience and wanting each car to be special. That’s to say, there will be full dealers you go to to buy cars, like on the previous games. TDU:SC will deliver what is described to be a ‘realistic dealership experience’.
