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So, Shin’en Multimedia just dropped this new trailer for FAST Fusion. It’s set to hit Nintendo Switch 2 soon. Honestly, it might just blow your socks off with its speed — but who knows, maybe I just love fast things too much.
They’re bragging this is the “fastest racing game you may have ever experienced.” Okay, maybe? Guess it depends on how you’re measuring speed. Anyway, they’re building on the older stuff like FAST Racing NEO on the Wii U and FAST RMX on the original Switch. Got me wondering if it’s more nostalgia or actual innovation here.
Picture this: You’re in these rad vehicles equipped with antigravity hyper jump thingamajigs, zooming alongside your pals — up to four of you, racing like maniacs through crazy places like snowy mountain tops and these wild futuristic cities. And all happening in 60 frames per second? Yeah, and in 4K HDR. Whatever all those numbers mean, right? Looks smooth though.
Oh, wait, lemme break down what they’re saying are the highlights here:
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Hypersonic Speed: They keep hammering on about it being the fastest racing game ever. Not sure, but that’s their schtick.
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Antigravity Jumps: These rides have this jump thing where you can leap over others. Sounds like chaos? Or fun? Probably both.
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Vehicle Fusion: Mix and match your rides to create something fresh. Hundreds of combos, they say. So basically, build-a-car workshop.
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Hyper Tracks: Imagine zipping through places like Redwood Forest and those alpine peaks. Probably breathtaking, if you’re into those scenic views.
- Motion Controls, HD Rumble: Fumble with smooth motion controls, feel those rumbles, and tweak buttons to your heart’s content. Not my cup of tea, but could be yours.
Mark your calendars (or don’t, I’m not your boss), FAST Fusion’s hitting the digital shelves of the Nintendo eShop for Switch 2 globally on June 5, 2025.
And there’s a launch trailer out there somewhere — but who has time for that? Or maybe go check it out if you’re curious. You never know, you might discover something I missed.