Xbox One version of "Flatout 4: Total Insanity" is now available to pre-download and pre-order on March 17. The new title is expected to bring back the classic demolition racing games from the recent past.
"Flatout 4" On Xbox One Comes With Ten Impressive Game Modes
Xbox One's "Flatout 4" aims to bring back the destruction, speed, off-the-wall competitions, crashes, and general wackiness the series is popular with. According to reports, ten game modes will be featured that include three classic demolition derby modes, likely starting the rise of destruction derby gaming.
"Flatout 4" fans will also be happy to know that the series' Xbox One version will also bring back the legendary stunt mode. Aside from that, the appearance of online multiplayer is also expected, to take the competition online for up to 8 players to step in any of the 27 vehicles as well as SUV's, Muscle cars or even an Ice-Cream truck.
Xbox One version of the game will be priced at £40.49 for those that pre-order, which is discounted from the original £44.99. Aside from the Xbox One, "FlatOut 4: Total Insanity" will also be available on PS4 and the PC upon release, The Xbox Hub reported.
Microsoft Introduces A New Program For Xbox One Games
Meanwhile, Microsoft will not anymore choose which games should go to the Xbox Store through a program that the tech giant is hoping would eventually help them discover the next "Rocket League". According to reports, this is the Xbox Live Creator Program that was announced during the 2017 Game Developers Conference held this week.
Xbox One sales, meantime, has not been released yet by Microsoft in years, however, it appears that Xbox may likely use some help. Reports suggest that the rival Sony PS4 has outsold it 2-to-1, further noting that the PlayStation has been more successful in getting exclusive game titles, CNET reported. Watch "FlatOut 4: Total Insanity" - Gameplay Reveal Trailer for Xbox One here: