‘Fast & Furious: Crossroads’ To Be Released In May on PS4, Xbox One & PC

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'Fast & Furious Crossroads' To Be Released In May on PS4, Xbox One and PC (Image courtesy of Sony)

'Fast & Furious Crossroads' To Be Released In May on PS4, Xbox One and PC (Image courtesy of Sony)

The Fast & Furious franchise is ready to race into the PC, PS4 and Xbox One consoles. Bandai Namco and Project Cars developer Slightly Mad Studios are working on Fast & Furious Crossroads, which will be released this May. The next installment of the Fast & Furious 9 will be in theaters in May as well. 

Described as a “team-based, vehicular-heist action game,” Fast & Furious Crossroads includes series legends Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez and Tyrese Gibson as the voice cast with the addition of Sonequa Martin-Green. Asia Kate Dillion from John Wick: Parabellum will also be included to spice things up.

You will definitely see over-the-top, car utilizing action, with the team traveling to many regions and running into sketchy international espionage. You can also expect to see cars flying in the air past moving trains. There will be a single-player story, a multiplayer mode with more details to come. 

Rodriguez and Diesel revealed the announcement trailer at The Game Awards. The trailer had heavy weapons, explosions and plenty of action. You can see one of the cars drifting away and crashing side-to-side with police cars. Close ups of Dom and the crew reveal a fight that includes tanks, races and flying cars, everything you would expect when it comes to Fast & Furious.

 

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