'NASCAR Heat Evolution' 2017 Season Update: DLC Drops This Week [What to Expect]
"NASCAR Heat Evolution" is getting its 2017 Season Update on Feb. 21, as a new season of the auto-racing sports events ushers in.
It is important to note that the update does not completely mirror the changes in the real-life sport so players would not see the changes in the rules and the tracks as well as the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series branding.
Dusenberry Martin Racing explains that these changes were not included in the "NASCAR Heat Evolution" 2017 Season Update due to the production timeline.
What gamers can look forward to in the "NASCAR Heat Evolution" 2017 Season Update are updates on the roster and the paint schemes.
Some of the changes include the addition of the new Toyota Camry model and Stewart-Haas Racing trading Chevrolet for Ford.
In the "NASCAR Heat Evolution" 2017 Season Update, the game will also no longer include Greg Biffle, Tony Stewart and Carl Edwards.
The update will also include new drivers Daniel Suarez, Ty Dillon and Ryan Reed while Landon Cassill, Matt DiBenedetto and David Ragan will get new cars too.
The "NASCAR Heat Evolution" 2017 Season Update also brings along new paint schemes, namely the No. 41 Monster Energy car for Kurt Busch and the No. 77 5 Hour Energy car for Erik Jones.
Under the Stewart-Haas Racing, Kevin Harvick gets the 4 Jimmy John's paint scheme, Clint Bowyer's ride now dons 14 Mobil 1 while Danica Patrick now has the 10 Nature's Bakery.
Under Joe Gibbs Racing, the "NASCAR Heat Evolution" 2017 Season Update will see Daniel Suarez with the 19 Arris, Kyle Busch with the 18 M&M's, Denny Hamlin get the 11 FedEx, Matt Kenseth gets the 20 DeWalt while Matt Tifft will now have the 19 Tunity. The complete changes are detailed by Dusenberry Martin Racing on this page.
Priced at $9.99, the "NASCAR Heat Evolution" 2017 Season Update will be released Feb. 21 for the PlayStation 4 (PS4), Xbox One and PC.