Stampede: Racing Royale – A Jelly Bean meets Mario Kart Experience with Unique Online Karting Gameplay

2023-07-12 12:29:02

We recently caught up with Stampede from Sumo Leamington: Racing Royale’s Development Director, Paul Hollywood. In the simplest terms, Hollywood describes the game as “Jelly Bean meets Mario Kart.” . The gameplay works like this: You start the first round with 60 players, and by the end of the round, the player pool is reduced to 40, leaving a third of your competitors behind. In the second round, we jumped from 40 players to 20 and into the third and final round. “It seemed like an obvious and simple idea,” Hollywood said, referring to when the studio showed an early version and people wondered why it hadn’t been done before. “But sometimes these simple ideas get missed because they’re so simple. Hollywood also emphasized that even if Sumo Leamington came into the game as a service space, the team didn’t want to give players an extra edge for the money they spent.” That’s very It’s exciting and we get to play freely and that’s very important,” he said. “We don’t want our players to feel disadvantaged because they haven’t spent enough money. So all the monetization in Rodeo Royale is for cosmetics. It’s regarding showing off, it’s regarding expressing your individuality in the Stampede multiverse. Stampede: There are a lot of exciting ideas in Racing Royale that have been brought together by the team’s years of experience as racers and free-to-play games. “We’re using all of our experience and knowledge to create this new online karting experience with so many players,” Hollywood said. Stampede: Racing Royale will be in playtest this summer, with the PC version of the game launching first, with multiple platform releases next year. Check out the full interview below:
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