Milestone’s Hot Wheels Infinite Rush briefly appeared online in an accidental trailer publication ahead of tonight’s Summer Game Fest presentation, reporting indicates.
The racing title is scheduled for release on September 24 and is listed with a $50 retail price.
The early trailer reportedly confirmed a Nintendo Switch 2 release among other platforms, marking Milestone’s return to the Hot Wheels license after a three-year gap.
Milestone, the Italian developer established in 1994 and best known for its work on racing series such as MotoGP and Ride, is handling development on Infinite Rush.
The studio’s pedigree in simulation and arcade-style racing gives context to industry expectations for the project; this is the studio’s first Hot Wheels release in three years.
According to reports, the gameplay trailer was posted accidentally ahead of the Summer Game Fest event and has since been taken down.
Insider Gaming, which viewed the footage before its removal, described the trailer as offering a short, in-engine look at gameplay set within a new open world.
Insider Gaming reported that the trailer showed players driving through a variety of tracks and environments, and it included a large, towering figure that evoked imagery similar to King Kong.
The footage was described as roughly one-and-a-half minutes long and focused on showcasing the in-engine presentation and open-world framework that will underpin players’ driving experiences.
While the trailer is no longer publicly available, the details reported by Insider Gaming provide the clearest early glimpse into what Hot Wheels Infinite Rush aims to deliver.
With a September 24 release date and a $50 price point confirmed in the early materials, players on Nintendo Switch 2 and other platforms can now mark their calendars.
Milestone’s history in the racing genre and its prior entries into vehicle-focused titles will shape how the industry evaluates Infinite Rush once full gameplay coverage is publicly available.
More official footage and details are expected to be revealed during Summer Game Fest and through publisher communications following the trailer takedown.
The racing title is scheduled for release on September 24 and is listed with a $50 retail price.
The early trailer reportedly confirmed a Nintendo Switch 2 release among other platforms, marking Milestone’s return to the Hot Wheels license after a three-year gap.
Milestone, the Italian developer established in 1994 and best known for its work on racing series such as MotoGP and Ride, is handling development on Infinite Rush.
The studio’s pedigree in simulation and arcade-style racing gives context to industry expectations for the project; this is the studio’s first Hot Wheels release in three years.
According to reports, the gameplay trailer was posted accidentally ahead of the Summer Game Fest event and has since been taken down.
Insider Gaming, which viewed the footage before its removal, described the trailer as offering a short, in-engine look at gameplay set within a new open world.
Insider Gaming reported that the trailer showed players driving through a variety of tracks and environments, and it included a large, towering figure that evoked imagery similar to King Kong.
The footage was described as roughly one-and-a-half minutes long and focused on showcasing the in-engine presentation and open-world framework that will underpin players’ driving experiences.
While the trailer is no longer publicly available, the details reported by Insider Gaming provide the clearest early glimpse into what Hot Wheels Infinite Rush aims to deliver.
With a September 24 release date and a $50 price point confirmed in the early materials, players on Nintendo Switch 2 and other platforms can now mark their calendars.
Milestone’s history in the racing genre and its prior entries into vehicle-focused titles will shape how the industry evaluates Infinite Rush once full gameplay coverage is publicly available.
More official footage and details are expected to be revealed during Summer Game Fest and through publisher communications following the trailer takedown.