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Get Out On The Track And Go Fast With Top Gear: Drift Legends For Windows 10 – onmsft.com

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February 25, 2016
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If you’ve had dreams of being the next Ken Block or Vaughn Griffin Jr. drifting master, then BBC TV’s latest game for Windows 10 might help you live out those dreams. Called Top Gear: Drift Legends, this new game for Windows 10 lets you play as the Stig drifting through tracks, spread around the world, in iconic vehicles from Top Gear episodes.

Available today in the Windows Store, here are details:

Games
Top Gear: Drift Legend
  • Two Difficulty Modes: Arcade (Novice) and Expert
  • 25 Tracks from 5 Countries
  • Season Mode: Play though of all 25 tracks, with leaderboard ranking, high scores and vehicle unlocks
  • 5 Vehicles to unlock from iconic Top Gear episodes
  • Full-screen support
  • Xbox controller support
  • Keyboard and mouse support

If that looks and sounds like fun, be sure to head over to the Windows Store to download this new drifting game and lets us know in the comments how you are enjoying the game.

Top Gear: Drift Legends
Top Gear: Drift Legends
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Developer:
‪BBC Worldwide Ltd‬
Price:
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