Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled Gets New Track and Microtransactions
On August 2, the new Grand Prix season in Beenox's CTR Nitro-Fueled will begin. The event, taking on a prehistoric setting, apart from new racing track, characters, cars and cosmetic items, will introduce microtransactions to the production.

This Friday, August 2, the second Grand Prix season of Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled will start. The Back N. Time event will take the game to prehistoric times and enrich it with new characters, vehicles, skins, cosmetic items and the Jurassic Prehistoric Playground track.
For completing challenges divided into five categories (quick, daily, weekly, theme, and pro), players will receive Nitro Points and then exchange them for special prizes during the Grand Prix. New items will also be added to the Pit Stop, - the in-game store. Another novelty is related to the former: at the beginning of August Beenox will enable us to buy Wumpa Coins (the basic currency in CTR Nitro-Fueled) for real money in microtractions. Coins will be sold in packages (their price is not yet known).
The rvent will end on August 25. The creators boast that Spyro the dragon (known from Spyro Reignited Trilogy, for example) will join the group of playable characters in the third season of Grand Prix, which should start shortly after the end of Back N. Time.
Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled, a remake of the cult CTR: Crash Team Racing from PlayStation 1, was released on June 21, 2019 on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch.
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