Wreckfest 2 is back with its biggest Early Access update so far, bringing new vehicles, new tracks, and several gameplay improvements that continue to expand the chaotic racing sandbox fans love.
The latest update introduces three new vehicles, including an American muscle car, a sleek Japanese-inspired coupe, and the return of one of the franchise’s most iconic rides — the school bus. If you’ve played previous entries in the series, you’ll know the bus isn’t just a novelty vehicle. It’s a heavyweight demolition machine capable of causing absolute chaos on the track.
The update also adds two brand-new tracks, introduces a new race mode, and expands the game’s early version of the vehicle upgrade system
Wreckfest 2 Content Update #06
The School Bus Returns
While the new American muscle car and Japanese-style coupe are exciting additions, the real highlight for many players will be the return of the legendary school bus.
The oversized vehicle has become something of a fan favourite in the series thanks to its sheer size and destructive power. On tracks packed with smaller cars, the bus can quickly turn a competitive race into a chaotic pile-up.
In Wreckfest 2, the vehicle once again embraces the series’ love for wild and ridiculous motorsport moments.
Two New Tracks Arrive
This update also introduces two very different tracks designed to challenge players in new ways.
The first track, called Waypoint Race, introduces an entirely new map style for the franchise. Instead of traditional circuit racing, this mode places players in a large canyon environment where they must race from start to finish while navigating checkpoints.
It’s a much more open style of racing compared to the tighter arenas players are used to — and survival is far from guaranteed.
The second new track, Dalsbanen, offers a more traditional rallycross-style experience. The track winds through scenic green fields, towering trees, and peaceful ponds — though the calm surroundings won’t stop the inevitable destruction once the race begins.
Car Upgrades Arrive in Early Form
The update also introduces the first version of the car upgrade system, giving players the ability to customise and tune their vehicles.
Players can now modify key components including:
- Engine parts
- Gearboxes
- Suspension setups
- Differentials
- Performance tuning options
This system is still in its early stages, with developers confirming that additional upgrades and customisation options will arrive in future updates.
More Realistic Banger Racing
Authenticity is a big part of the Wreckfest experience, and the latest update pushes that even further.
Cars will now accumulate dirt, grime, and debris throughout races, picking up mud and dust from different surfaces as the action unfolds.
By the time you reach the finish line, your car will often look like it has survived an all-out battlefield — which is exactly the kind of visual storytelling fans of the series enjoy.
Additional Improvements and Multiplayer Changes
Alongside the new content, the update also includes several gameplay improvements and multiplayer additions.
Some of the key changes include:
- Multiplayer Cup voting
- Rebalanced car collisions and component damage
- Adjustable suspension, differential, and gearbox settings
- Cars collecting dirt during races
- New decal options and decal group saving
- Car restrictions for multiplayer modes
These updates aim to improve both competitive racing and chaotic demolition modes while giving players more control over how their vehicles handle.
Early Access Continues to Grow
With this latest update, Wreckfest 2 continues to evolve throughout its Early Access period. The developers are gradually introducing new vehicles, gameplay systems, and track types while refining the destruction physics the series is known for.
If this update is anything to go by, fans can likely expect even more chaotic vehicles, brutal tracks, and unpredictable racing moments in the months ahead.
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