Invictus
Games and Project Three Interactive today announced that Cross Racing
Championship 2005 (CRC 2005) has reached gold status.
CRC
2005 is the most accurate re-creation of real life Autocross, Rally
Cross, Off-Road, Dirt
track, Rallying, Road Racing and Circuit Racing seen to date. The game
allows the player to
experience the thrills of high-speed on and off road racing across vast
open terrains. The player can contest over 65 races across six distinct
environments, ranging from icy mountainous regions and lush countryside
to parched desert areas and beaches.
Project
3 COO Erik Schreuder said: "We are very pleased with Cross Racing
Championship
2005 going gold and are convinced that both simulation and arcade racing
gamers will enjoy
this unique game with its distinctive crossover approach. During the
last months we have
been
closely working with Invictus to bring the game to the next level and I
feel we have done exactly that: CRC 2005 now is not only great looking,
but also offers great handling."
Tamas
Kozak, Managing Director of Invictus, added: "This is a great
moment for Invictus
Games. After years of hard work, we think our best game ever has finally
left our doors. I want to use this opportunity for a big 'thumbs up' to
everyone involved for his or her enthusiasm and trust in this
game."
Kozak:
"With the help of Project Three Interactive and the
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growing CRC
2005 community, we were able to raise the quality of the game to a very satisfying level
that we are both proud of. We have been putting all the experience
we have had with driving games into CRC 2005 and we can't wait to see
the first reactions from the community and press."
A
spokesperson of Project Three Interactive added that a new demo will be
available around
the initial release of may 20th. The new final demo will include both
single and multiplayer
action and is supported by the All Seeing Eye online game browser.
About
Cross Racing Championship 2005
Cross
Racing Championship 2005 (www.crc-game.com)
is a race simulator developed by
Hungarian studio Invictus Games, who were also responsible for '1nsane'
(published back in
2000 by Codemasters).
For
additional information about CRC 2005 or Project Three Interactive,
please contact us at pr@p3int.com or visit our website at www.p3int.com.