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Wreckreation hands you the keys to your very own driving and building open world! Explore 400 square kilometers of pure sandbox joy as you create, race and wreck alone or together with your friends.

Wreckreation is a racing, level editor and arcade game developed by Three Fields Entertainment and published by THQ Nordic.
Released on October 28th 2025 is available only on Windows in 12 languages: English, French, Italian, German, Spanish - Spain, Polish, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Portuguese - Brazil, Japanese, Korean and Spanish - Latin America.

It has received 393 reviews of which 255 were positive and 138 were negative resulting in a rating of 6.2 out of 10. 😐

The game is currently priced at 29.99€ on Steam with a 25% discount, but you can find it for less on Gamivo.


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Windows
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows 10 or 11 (64 bit)
  • Processor: AMD Ryzen 3 3100 / Core i3-8100
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: GeForce GTX 1060 (6GB) / Radeon RX 580 (8GB)
  • DirectX: Version 12
  • Storage: 60 GB available space

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Nov. 2025
Is it jank? Oh yes. Is it odd? Most definitely. Is it good fun? Oh yes. Please try this game. Did you enjoy Burnout: Paradise? Were you frustrated like me that no game (apart from maybe Most Wanted 2012) ever properly followed it up? Are you okay with it being revived if it's by a budget indie studio trying their hearts out? If so, please give this a shot. If not, still give it a shot. It's the first game I'd describe as "properly Burnout" in nearly 15 years, and once you get past the first hour or so and used to the admittedly strange handling and very straightforward gameplay loop, it's like stepping into a time distortion. Takedowns, road rage, car shutdowns, billboards, smash gates, time trials, it is *all* still here, and still a blast. The building systems are pretty intuitive (I just wish the game gave you more reason to use them) and the soundtrack, while mostly public domain, jams pretty hard. Great engine noises too! I can't comment much on performance with a 4080, but I can say it's pretty at full settings. To TFE: Thank you for making this, seriously. I've had 32 hours of fun and I'm still not done.
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Nov. 2025
I played the game straight from release and have enjoyed playing it. Sure it's had/ still has some issues, but a number of them have already been sorted through patches. It's just some good ol' arcadey chaotic fun. The handling of vehicles I found a bit mixed at the beginning, but I can tell the improvements after some updates. Performance has been a bit up and down, over 40 hours of playing, about 3 crashes, and 3 (of the same type of game breaker (which I think has been fixed) and one time playing online with friends it was stuttering for everyone (could have been server issue?), because the first time we played it was fine. Also remember this was a team of 10 people and considering many other games (including racing games like Forza Horizon, The Crew, Burnout Paradise) also have had issues at launch, yet I feel like many players forget that. The good: EVENTS- A nice variety of events, most of which you'll recall from previous Burnout games. Races, time trials, road rage, stunts. You can even make your own events and challenges which you can also play with friends. LIVE MIX/DJ MENU- Make stunt tracks, place down props (like ramps, hoops, random stuff). Change the weather, time of day, traffic amount, car stuff, even change the name of the roads and cars. PHOTO MODE- It actually has a nice amount of options to it to spice up your photo. (I'd love a replay mode, but I've heard that it can be tricky to implement) CARS- A good amount of cars with classes including Muscle, Hyper, Race, Off road, and they've just added a free content pack adding more vehicles, including police cars. DRIVING- Sense of speed is fantastic with the camera zooming out, blur, FOV change. Crashes are great when they don't glitch the heck out (though it can be funny) Handling is fine for the most part, the drifting is almost a no go in some vehicles however, I haven't tested them all out after the latest patch. MAP- I like it, it's not the best as a lot of it is trees and mountains, but that's so you can build your stunt tracks. You have got big long roads, dirt tracks, drifting corners, mountain roads, beach tracks, a train track. There are a lot of farms (so barns and such) but there are things like scrap yards, oil field, a dinosaur park, football fields, police stations, gas stations, hospitals, huge bridges, broken bridges, billboards to smash, ramps and more. You explore the map to find events/challenges and live mix prop parts. Mixed: PHYSICS- There can be issues with things you collide with whether that with other cars or things on the map. I've had at least 4 times where I've launched into the sky. But with 40 hours of playing the game when writing this, that's not too bad? You will notice the AI opponents suffer from more wonky moments I'd say, most of the time it doesn't impact gameplay it just throws you off and makes you go "what?". When things do go wonky it's normally collisions where your car goes inside another car causing it to freak out. Also just trying to use props like ramps/ spirals can cause the car to crash sometimes which can be annoying. Think it's certain cars, but unsure. AI- At launch they were at their worst but after patches they're much improved. I think in races they suffer badly with the rubberbanding, you could be miles ahead but then a moment later they'll overtake you. I get it's to keep them in the races, but instead of making them keep up in the first places, they suddenly have a rocket boost going way past their top speed. DRIFTING- At first I gave up with the drifting, but after updates I do it way more often. It can still be a bit janky though, with certain cars though. STYLE- It doesn't quite have its own identity. It's got hints of Dangerous Driving, Burnout, and then something newish. But nothing really stands out, compared to Burnout Paradise or NFS Hot Pursuit let's say. ONLINE- Just from the few times I've played online with friends, it's cool that others can see you place props down and such, do events/ challenges together, but it's missing AI racers (I couldn't get it to work, even though it implies it should). You also can't share stunt tracks and events. When there were no performance issues though we did have fun driving around the map doing some events and crashing into each other. OH, and the football (soccer ball) isn't synced up so makes it almost useless. For me after its updates- 7/10 (originally probably a 6) I have had fun playing it more so, had a bunch of annoying moments, but it keeps on improving with every update so far. Will keep playing it and hope it gets updated further.
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Oct. 2025
Steam really needs to give you more review options than "All my friends should buy this" and "I want the studio behind this shut down". This is a middle-of-the-road game that is impossible to fairly review with a system like Steams. There's enough here to have fun with, but not enough to really stand out among other racing games - a common problem among indie racing games, honestly. If Burnout's style of gameplay was your jam, you'll feel at home here for sure - expect races, road rage events, boosting, fast turns and lots of crashes. The difficulty here is generally much higher though, with opponent cars easily gaining a significant lead that you'll have to try and close - to the point that I've often just raced the fastest car I have, even in Road Rage events, just so I can keep up. The difficulty feels like something relatively easy for them to tweak later though. Game performance is acceptable tbh - I dunno what PCs the others are reviewing it on but if you turn the resolution down from the 4K default and put DLSS in Performance that helps a lot. I think so long as you go in looking for a sequel to Dangerous Driving rather than necessarily a revival of Burnout, you'll have pretty realistic expectations for what's on offer here. It has it's highs, and it has it's rough edges. I paid just £30 and I feel I got a £30 game out of it. You'll have to decide for yourself whether you want a £30 racing game.
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Oct. 2025
Look, this is exactly what AA games should be. Lower budget, familiar gameplay, but doing something weird and interesting. This isn't super innovative, this isn't trying to be a work of art. It's just a fun racing game that lets you crash into other racers like Burnout and the later Need For Speed games did before it. Heck, it's published by the corpse of THQ - the kings of AA games.
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Oct. 2025
TL,DR; if you're on the fence, wait for some updates to patch the few odd bugs and tweak the little areas. If you absolutely must have some sort of burnout experience and understand this is a new title freshly launched from a team of 10 dedicated devs, absolutely pick up this game. GOOD; - Burnout paradise vibes down to a T with the controls practically the same as that game - The ability to customize the map and street names adds an extra layer of personalization above just the wacky track pieces - Burnout game modes, billboards, smash gates and Burning r- wreckonings are all here! - Cars look and sound amazing just like the burnout cars of the past - Actual sense of speed (bite it Forza) - GIgantic map full of stuff to find, smash, and gather - Lots of radio stations, but putting on the burnout 3/paradise soundtrack'll give you the best experience - Plenty of events to do around the map (people say single player feels dead but it's the exact same as paradise just on a larger map so not sure what the problem is) DOWNSIDES - Game is very stuttery on start-up but can be fixed by fiddling with your graphics settings in the easydrive menu. This doesn't completely alleviate the stuttering, but on my 3-year-abused 10400f 3060 rig it seems to have calmed down severely - Traffic is a little too strong, even light taps can write off your car which can turn a road rage into a controller spiking incident - Drifting is a lot looser than paradise; the feel is there but counter-steering is non-existent and the car can act strange when trying to exit a slide - I miss Atomika too but that doesn't mean making the new VO repeat tutorial lines every 3 seconds will fill the void (you can turn off the VO audio if you wish, I have) Honestly for a team of 10 people trying to capture the magic of what was a Triple A game, it's definitely a good, albeit slightly wobbly basis. If you're on the fence I'd wait until the game gets some updates and is patched up, but as it stands Wreckreation's intent is clear and, bugs or not, shows a lot of promise for the future.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Wreckreation is currently priced at 29.99€ on Steam.

Wreckreation is currently available at a 25% discount. You can purchase it for 29.99€ on Steam.

Wreckreation received 255 positive votes out of a total of 393 achieving a rating of 6.24.
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Wreckreation was developed by Three Fields Entertainment and published by THQ Nordic.

Wreckreation is playable and fully supported on Windows.

Wreckreation is not playable on MacOS.

Wreckreation is not playable on Linux.

Wreckreation offers both single-player and multi-player modes.

Wreckreation offers both Co-op and PvP modes.

Wreckreation does not currently offer any DLC.

Wreckreation does not support mods via Steam Workshop.

Wreckreation does not support Steam Remote Play.

Wreckreation is enabled for Steam Family Sharing. This means you can share the game with authorized users from your Steam Library, allowing them to play it on their own accounts. For more details on how the feature works, you can read the original Steam Family Sharing announcement or visit the Steam Family Sharing user guide and FAQ page.

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Wreckreation PEGI 12
Rating
6.2
255
138
Game modes
Multiplayer
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Online players
7
Developer
Three Fields Entertainment
Publisher
THQ Nordic
Release 28 Oct 2025
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