Asphalt 9: Legends
Asphalt 9: Legends is a 2018 racing game developed by Gameloft Barcelona and published by Gameloft. Released on July 25, 2018, it’s the fifteenth major game of the Asphalt series. In comparison to previous entries, there are several new and improved features, such as a prestigious car lineup, new control schemes, including the autopilot mode called “TouchDrive”, and race modes, and the reimplemented “shockwave nitro” from Asphalt 6: Adrenaline. . The graphics are considered significantly improved compared to its 2013 predecessor, Asphalt 8: Airborne.
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The gameplay of Asphalt 9 is similar to other Asphalt games with notable differences in graphics and design.
its smooth launch, but the global release saw the introduction of four new cars, resulting in a total of 52.
There are currently 213 cars as of the 5th Anniversary Update. Like its predecessor, each car belongs to a class with progressively higher performance and rarity: D, C, B, A, and S. The player starts with the lowest car in the lowest class (D class), the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X and ends with the highest car in the highest class (S class) , Bugatti Bolide. All cars in
the game now require blueprints to unlock and later “star”, each having between 3 and 6 stars. For each new star, the vehicle’s ability to perform increases. Each car can also be customized using the new Car Editor feature. Each car now also uses fuel when used in a racing event, which limits its use to any game mode. The amount of fuel for each car depends on the maximum number of stars possible for that car: 3-star cars have 6 fuel, 4-star cars have 5, etc.
When unlocking a vehicle, the player can often choose from a few official stock colors or designs. Once a vehicle has starred at least once, the player can create custom body paint colors, rims and brake calipers for most models. Some models also allow carbon parts on the hood, stem and wings.
closed tops to open tops within the game), such as the BMW Z4 LCI E89, Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport, and McLaren 570S Spider. Introduced in the summer 2019
update, many cars such as the Mercedes-AMG GTS can
Also new to the series are Clubs, where up to 20 players can cooperatively score Reputation Points for exclusive rewards. The more reputation points the club scores, the better the rewards, from credits to car blueprints.
The game also features “nitro shockwave” gameplay, returning from Asphalt 6: Adrenaline and Asphalt 7: Heat. When the player has a full nitro bar and double taps
the nitro button in quick succession, a purple pulse shoots out of the car and represents a significant
increase in the car’s acceleration. On mobile platforms, Asphalt 9
has three control schemes: tilt-to-steer, tap-to-steer, and an all-new “Touch Drive” where the player chooses paths
and adventures by swiping left and right. Touch Drive is for beginners and casual players. On Windows 10 and Mac devices, Touch Drive and manual controls can
In the game, there are five racing modes: Career, Multiplayer, Club, Daily Events, and Seasonal Events (Grand Prix, Starway, Special Event, and Drive Syndicate). In career mode, the player participates in an extensive single-player campaign consisting of six chapters, each containing several series of races focused on a specific car class or manufacturer, with
The player can get a total of 827 blueprints for different cars from Career. In Multiplayer, the player competes against other players in real-time online multiplayer races, ranked by Elo system. In daily events, the player participates in daily
or weekly competitions to beat other players’ times and earn other items. Such events include Car Hunts, which focus on dropping blueprints for a specific car, and limited-time events, which are usually themed to the game’s season.
“Special Events”, introduced with the Bugatti Chiron special event in December 2018, has since continued with the
introduction of “Drive Syndicate” events in July 2019, themed to escaping from the police as a member of the underground “Drive Syndicate”.
kind by GameLoft. Initially scheduled for release in the Lunar New Year season of January 2023, its replacement will be the Faraday Road Test, an event
the Techrules AT96 Track Grand Prix