Ghost Bike is useless; lengthy dwell Wheel World. The scenic biking journey from the creators of Nidhogg was revealed in 2023 with a darker storyline. After design pivots to “make it more fun to play” (at all times a good suggestion!), the brand new naming conference matches its lighter tone. Initially slated for this 12 months, the Annapurna-published sport will now arrive in early 2025.
Wheel World is developer Messhof’s first 3D sport and its first with a giant staff. The studio made its bones with Nidhogg, a side-scrolling sword-fighting sport with old-school Atari-style graphics. With Wheel World, the staff shifts gears (sorry) to a beautiful cel-shaded artwork type. Not like Messhof’s earlier titles, this one can have a story — with characters and dialog containers!
Messhof defined its rebranding in a press launch. “[Ghost Bike] was a game about dying on a bike after being hit by a car and ending up in a cycling valhalla,” Messhof’s Mark Essen and Kristy Norindr wrote. “While it wasn’t directly based on real world ghost bikes (those white bikes memorializing cyclists killed by drivers), there was enough overlap to feel like the name was justified and the associations would be a positive one from both directions. But as things changed in the gameplay (to make it more fun to play), and thus the story (especially in tone) it fit less and less.” Wheel World, it’s.
You play as Kat, a younger bicycle owner decided to “save Wheel World from total collapse.” Its gameplay combines racing, bike upgrades, recovering stolen components and in the end performing “The Great Shift ritual” to save lots of the world.
The trailer additionally showcases a roaming mode for occasions if you need a enjoyable gaming expertise. An authentic soundtrack from the digital label Italians Do It Higher helps you sit back whereas cruising the superbly cel-shaded countryside.
When it arrives in early 2025, Wheel World shall be on Sport Move on day one. Along with the Xbox Collection X/S, it’s going to even be obtainable on PS5 and PC.