Without going into too much detail, it just appears that the process is going to be a lot more developer friendly. Carmageddon: Max Damage for the PS4 and Xbox One is an enhanced version of Carmageddon: Reincarnation, which released for PCs last year thanks to a mix of crowdfunding and independent investors. Carmageddon: Reincarnation is currently slated to launch on Microsoft Windows, Linux OS X, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One at some time in Q1 of 2014 with no mention of a current generation console. ‘That’s one of the things about it that makes us more confident about the limitation of the budget. Interesting Stainless is very complimentary about the PlayStation 4, even though they haven’t got one yet: ‘It looks like the whole process is going to be somewhat less complex than it has been trying to produce multi-platform games previously’. It’s also possible to unlock a new car, the Eagle R, which comes from Carmageddon: Max Damage, the updated console version of the latest installment of the series Carmageddon: Reincarnation.
Originally the game had been intended as downloadable game, but now it’s likely to be upgraded to a full retail release. Stainless Games started a Kickstarter campaign to help fund development, setting a goal of 400,000. It is said to bring back the same humor and hilarious violence that made the first games such hits. Originally funded by a modest $625,000 Kickstarter campaign, Stainless has just secured itself an extra $3.5 million of outside investment to make the next gen versions. Carmageddon: Reincarnation is a title developed by Stainless Games, the original developers of Carmageddon and Carmageddon II for PC. 'The true triple-A quality of a game should come out of the gameplay, not out of how bloody shiny it is.' 32. And speaking to Eurogamer the game is apparently not likely to make its debut until this autumn, which suggests it certainly won’t be out this year. Carmageddon: Reincarnation becomes a PS4 and next Xbox game as well. How similar Reincarnation will be we don’t know because Stainless hasn’t really shown any of it in public yet, beyond a very early tech demo.