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NASCAR Heat Evolution is scheduled to release on September 13 for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC. The first Toyota driver to cross the finish line in the 2016 NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race at Charlotte Motor Speedway will be the cover athlete for the game.

Read the full press release below.

DUSENBERRY MARTIN RACING ANNOUNCES NASCAR HEAT EVOLUTION

New NASCAR-Licensed Video Game Comes to Modern-Generation Platforms; Reveals Toyota Driver Cover Athlete Competition

Dusenberry Martin Racing (DMR), NASCAR’s exclusive console simulation-style video game licensee, today announced the future of NASCAR gaming with NASCAR Heat Evolution – launching September 13, 2016. Marking the debut of the NASCAR video game series on the PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system and Xbox One, and also arriving on Windows PC, this new title will provide fans with a brand-new and authentic racing experience.

NASCAR Heat Evolution will immerse fans in the door-to-door excitement of stock car racing and allow users to live the experience of taking the checkered flag. Whether a casual or hardcore gaming fan, NASCAR Heat Evolution will dynamically adapt to any skill level and deliver a true-to-life racing experience. The new game will feature all of the top drivers, teams, and incredibly detailed tracks and environments, giving fans the opportunity to feel what it is like to be a racing legend.

“Our company is a team of highly skilled gaming vertans with a proven record of success in NASCAR game development and publishing. Our commitment to the NASCAR community is to consistently deliver fun, engaging and high-quality NASCAR games to the market,” said DMR Chief Executive Officer Tom Dusenberry.

DMR, whose licensing agreement with NASCAR Team Properties runs through 2020, partnered with Monster Games to create NASCAR Heat Evolution, bringing more than 100 years of combined NASCAR games experience to the project.

DMR President Ed Martin said, “To deliver an all-new NASCAR game experience, we assembled an all-star team of NASCAR game experts and started with a clean sheet of paper. What the DMR and Monster Games teams have come up with is going to amaze NASCAR fans.”

From the same legendary team that created the critically acclaimed NASCAR titles NASCAR Heat and NASCAR: Dirt to Daytona, Monster Games has a clear vision for NASCAR Heat Evolution.

“The Monster Games team is thrilled to partner again with Tom, Ed and the Dusenberry Martin Racing team. We have been working on NASCAR Heat Evolution for 18 months and are excited about what we have created. From day one, our goal has been to deliver a fun, engaging and realistic racing game designed for NASCAR fans,” said Monster Games President Richard Garcia.

“The gaming space allows fans to consume our sport on a daily basis, ultimately helping grow and diversify our audience,” said Blake Davidson, Vice President of Consumer Products and Licensing, NASCAR. “Our fans have eagerly anticipated the arrival of a new NASCAR game, and we expect that NASCAR Heat Evolution will be well worth the wait.”

DMR has also partnered with Toyota, an Official NASCAR Partner, in a unique video game cover athlete competition. The first Toyota driver to cross the finish line in the 2016 NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race at Charlotte Motor Speedway will be the cover athlete of NASCAR Heat Evolution. Choosing a cover athlete from an on-track competition is a first in video game history. NASCAR Heat Evolution will mark the first time Toyota or any of their eligible drivers – Kyle Busch, Carl Edwards, Denny Hamlin, Matt Kenseth and Martin Truex Jr. – will be the face of a NASCAR video game. Toyota and DMR are developing an innovative in-game branding partnership that will elevate the racing experience for video game fans.

Fans that are ready to strap in and feel the adrenaline of a NASCAR racing experience have the opportunity to pre-order NASCAR Heat Evolution now at NASCARHeat.com, GameStop, Target.com, Walmart.com and the PlayStation®Store. NASCAR Heat Evolution will take racing fans to a level of realism, excitement and authenticity that has never been seen on a console before.

NASCAR Heat Evolution will be available on September 13, 2016 in North America for the PlayStation®4 system, Xbox One and Windows PC. More information can be found at NASCARHeat.com, with additional details to be released in the coming months. Fans can also follow NASCAR Heat Evolution on Twitter via @DMRNASCARHeat and @DMRacingGames.

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# 61 RyanLaFalce @ 05/24/16 04:26 PM
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Originally Posted by radney
Do you know if there's any time of day changes during the race?


That's a good question. I hope so.


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# 62 countryboy @ 05/24/16 04:35 PM
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Originally Posted by bluengold34_OS
Can't disclose too much, but will just say it looked gorgeous.
Do you know when they will release info?
 
# 63 bluengold34_OS @ 05/24/16 04:51 PM
A lot of these questions I cannot answer because they are game specific, and some things may change between now and release. Hopefully you should see a bit more information around the Coke Zero 400(Daytona).
 
# 64 countryboy @ 05/24/16 05:02 PM
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Originally Posted by bluengold34_OS
A lot of these questions I cannot answer because they are game specific, and some things may change between now and release. Hopefully you should see a bit more information around the Coke Zero 400(Daytona).
Understandable.

I look forward to hearing more about the game, primarily the career mode.
 
# 65 DKHardee @ 05/25/16 10:42 AM
I hope we don't have to select a 3 digit number in career mode. I hope painting a car is more like Forza and less like the Eutechnyx games. Eutechnyx would stretch logos if the camera wasn't angled straight.
 
# 66 DKHardee @ 05/25/16 10:43 AM
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Originally Posted by DKHardee
I hope we don't have to select a 3 digit number in career mode. I hope painting a car is more like Forza and less like the Eutechnyx games. Eutechnyx would stretch logos if the camera wasn't angled straight.
nevermind... I just saw on their sight that it won't include s paint booth this year.
 
# 67 LameGamer @ 05/25/16 07:38 PM
Excited to finally have a NASCAR game on the next-gen consoles. Never played the old NASCAR Heat game or Dirt to Daytona, but I do know that they're apparently really good games so I'm looking forward to this. Though I'm not expecting too much since I'm sure they'll just use this game to get the basics down and then expand on it in the next game. As long as it is fun to play and has a decent career mode, I'll be happy.
 
# 68 Godgers12 @ 05/26/16 04:29 PM
Will we finally get manual pit stops, with speed penalties and such, or nah?
 
# 69 beau21 @ 05/26/16 04:35 PM
May be a minor thing for some, but beer sponsors appear to be confirmed!

 
# 70 RyanLaFalce @ 05/26/16 05:52 PM
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Originally Posted by beau21
May be a minor thing for some, but beer sponsors appear to be confirmed!



I'm glad they're in. Just adds to the realism tbh.


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# 71 DKHardee @ 05/27/16 10:55 AM
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Originally Posted by beau21
May be a minor thing for some, but beer sponsors appear to be confirmed!

that's good. My concern now will be career mode. They said you won't have a paint booth in this years edition so how will career mode work? Maybe take over a current drivers career, i'd be ok with that. #22Crew
 
# 72 Cutter15 @ 05/27/16 11:38 AM
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Originally Posted by DKHardee
that's good. My concern now will be career mode. They said you won't have a paint booth in this years edition so how will career mode work? Maybe take over a current drivers career, i'd be ok with that. #22Crew


Maybe something similar to Inside Line or Dirt to Daytona where you sign with a certain sponsor and the game already has a base paint scheme for that sponsor.
 
# 73 countryboy @ 05/27/16 12:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Cutter15
Maybe something similar to Inside Line or Dirt to Daytona where you sign with a certain sponsor and the game already has a base paint scheme for that sponsor.
I hope so...as I don't want to take over the career of an existing driver.
 
# 74 Stickman777 @ 05/27/16 03:31 PM
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Originally Posted by countryboy
I hope so...as I don't want to take over the career of an existing driver.
Yeah, I'm okay without a paint booth i guess, as long as you have a unique design.
 
# 75 brandon27 @ 05/27/16 08:39 PM
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Originally Posted by beau21
May be a minor thing for some, but beer sponsors appear to be confirmed!

That's some good news!
 
# 76 UFCMPunk @ 06/02/16 11:47 PM
I was going through the Playstation Store and noticed there were no NASCAR games to rent or buy. You think that since this game is being made from the same people who made NASCAR Heat/Dirt To Daytona that we could get either of those games made available to play prior to Sept 13th? Would really love to play either of those games again.
 
# 77 jb12780 @ 06/03/16 10:39 AM
Good to see beer sponsors are in.

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# 78 Aggies7 @ 06/03/16 04:59 PM
Happy to see beer sponsorships. Honestly that really adds a lot visually in my opinion
 


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