Fast & Furious Crossroads Hits the Streets This August

Fast & Furious Crossroads Hits the Streets This August

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Richard Walker

Bandai Namco has announced that Fast & Furious Crossroads will be launching this August, expanding the universe of the popular action movie franchise with a story mode featuring Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez, and Tyrese Gibson, reprising their roles as Dom, Letty, and Roman. An "unprecedented" three-way multiplayer mode willl also feature, with more details to come.

Developed by Project CARS studio Slightly Mad in conjunction with Universal Games, Fast & Furious Crossroads' narrative will take you to a variety of global locations, like Athens, Barcelona, and Morocco, with Sonequa Martin-Green (Star Trek: Discovery, The Walking Dead) and Asia Kate Dillon (Billions, John Wick Chapter 3 Parabellum) joining the cast.

Promising "non-stop cinematic action" synonymous with the Fast & Furious film series, Crossroads is a team-based, vehicular-heist action game packed with "gadgets, death defying heists and iconic vehicles." Fast & Furious Crossroads is due to hit Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC on 7th August 2020. Check out some new gameplay below.

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  • BONE. THUGS. AND HARMONY. What a brilliant masterpiece of classic Hip Hop...
  • Wow, looks bad
  • Well i love the movies but this looks like it should be a £20 budget game. It cant be worse than the last fast n furious game
  • if I can mute the annoying characters voices I might try this game, lol
  • Can’t believe this is coming from slightly mad studios. Looks so last gen
  • I saw slightly mad and immediately lost all interest.
  • Looks fun, really! You can't go into anything Fast and Furious related with too high expectations, we don't watch it for its brilliant and intelligent story-lines. More like it's switch-your-brain-off-and-enjoy action. And as far as people whinging about how it looks - do you play games for entertainment, or the pretty pictures?
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