Difference between revisions of "Sega World Drivers Championship"
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It is the first arcade game to combine to combine local multiplayer with nationwide online play. Previously arcade games either just allowed to be played locally with mutliple cabinets, or a single cabinet connects to the internet. Up to 45 players can participate in one race. | It is the first arcade game to combine to combine local multiplayer with nationwide online play. Previously arcade games either just allowed to be played locally with mutliple cabinets, or a single cabinet connects to the internet. Up to 45 players can participate in one race. | ||
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''SWDC'' was location tested at [[Sega Akihabara]] and [[Sega Ikebukuro GiGO]] between the 28th and 30th of July, 2017{{ref|https://swdc.sega.jp/}}. | ''SWDC'' was location tested at [[Sega Akihabara]] and [[Sega Ikebukuro GiGO]] between the 28th and 30th of July, 2017{{ref|https://swdc.sega.jp/}}. | ||
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− | *[https://swdc.sega.jp/ | + | *Official website on [https://swdc.sega.jp/ Sega.jp] |
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Revision as of 13:46, 14 July 2018
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Genre: Racing | |||||
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Sega World Drivers Championship (SWDC) is an arcade racing game by Sega based on the Super GT license. The game was built using Unreal Engine 4[1].
It is the first arcade game to combine to combine local multiplayer with nationwide online play. Previously arcade games either just allowed to be played locally with mutliple cabinets, or a single cabinet connects to the internet. Up to 45 players can participate in one race.
History
SWDC was location tested at Sega Akihabara and Sega Ikebukuro GiGO between the 28th and 30th of July, 2017[2].
External links
- Official website on Sega.jp