NASCAR Heat 5

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NASCAR Heat 5
Nascar Heat 5 Cover Art.jpg
Cover art featuring Chase Elliott
Developer(s) 704Games
Publisher(s) Motorsport Games
Series NASCAR Heat
Engine Unity
Platform(s)
ReleaseJuly 10, 2020 [lower-alpha 1]
Genre(s) Racing
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer

NASCAR Heat 5 is a racing video game simulating the 2020 NASCAR season. It was developed by 704Games and was published by Motorsport Games on July 10, 2020, for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Windows via Steam. Chase Elliott is the cover athlete for the standard edition, and Tony Stewart is the cover athlete for the Gold Edition. [1]

Contents

Gameplay

Other than a new single-player track testing mode, gameplay remained largely the same as its predecessor, NASCAR Heat 4 . [2] Minor tweaks to pit stops, the paint booth and in-race retirements (DNF) were also introduced. [3]

Racing Series NameNo. of DriversNo. of Tracks
NASCAR Cup Series 75 (1 part-timer, 32 NASCAR Heat Pro League Drivers, 40 NCS Drivers, 2 Legacy Drivers (Comes With Gold Edition))31
NASCAR Xfinity Series 45 (7-part time cars, 38 NXS Drivers)31
NASCAR Gander Outdoors & RV Truck Series 35 (3-part-time trucks, 32 NCWTS Drivers)32
Xtreme Dirt Tour (Fantasy League)2412

Soundtrack

SongArtist
Again & AgainFire Fences
EarthquakeMatthew Szlachetka
HEATAvoid
Keep the Car RunningAndrew Leahey
Late BloomerBrett Wiscons
Let's Go Out TonightBradley Wik and the Charlatans
Long YearSteve Everett
Never Love YouSteve Everett
Pay DayFire Fences
Song About JamesAvoid
We're Gonna Be OKHey Monea

Development and release

After having Monster Games develop the first four installments of the rebooted NASCAR Heat series, publisher 704Games took over development and handed publishing over to Motorsport Games. [3] NASCAR Heat 5 was released on July 7, 2020, for those who pre-ordered the Gold Edition; standard copies of the game were released on July 10. [1] Along with the early release date, the Gold Edition includes bonus spotter voices, paint schemes and career mode opportunities. [4] Additional downloadable content packs were also announced with the release of the game. [5]

A Nintendo Switch port called NASCAR Heat Ultimate Edition+ was quietly listed on Amazon in October 2021, and was released on November 19, 2021. In addition to 2020 content, it also includes drivers and primary paint schemes from the 2021 NASCAR Cup Series season. [6]

Next Gen cars

Due to the poor reception of NASCAR 21: Ignition , Motorsport Games announced their intentions to return to Heat 5 for future DLC. [7] The firm announced the introduction of Next Gen Cars and their respective driver lineup in downloadable content for the game, updating it for the 2022 season. Unlike its successor NASCAR 21: Ignition, the DLC is not free and would initially be priced at $12.34 before being lowered to $9.99 following a delay. Motorsport Games, in a statement posted to Twitter, stated their intention to provide a much more stable experience. [8] After a period where no updates were shared, the team eventually shared their plans to release the 2022 cars during the month of May 2023, after the 2022 season had already concluded. [9] Over this period, fans had created a mod for the game that adds the 2023 paint schemes. [10]

The DLC would eventually be released on June 22, 2023 on all platforms; it received negative reviews due to fan dissatisfaction with the management of current publisher Motorsport Games, lack of new tracks added for the 2022 season, bugs, loss of player progress, and due to the 2022 season being outdated as of the DLC's release. [11]

Reception

Before its release, Heat 5 was criticized for focusing on minor changes instead of addressing major issues that previous Heat titles had. Developer 704Games claimed that the approach was due to limitations of legacy code that the game was built on. [17]

Notes

  1. Gold Edition released three days prior on July 7, 2020.

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