Victory, Inc.

Victory, Inc. is a future vehicular combat racing game developed and published by Catch 22 Studios. An original concept by LoganC22, the game will be available for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S and Microsoft Windows.

Gameplay
The second ever original game developed and published by Catch 22 Studios, Victory, Inc. is a racing video game that combines racing with vehicular combat and demolition derby elements. In the game, players participate in a vast, globetrotting competition created by the titular company called "The Gauntlets", a series of vehicular combat/racing tournaments where participants compete for recogniton and a huge monetary prize or die trying.

Taking inspiration from games like Full Auto, Blur, Twisted Metal and Split/Second, the game takes an arcade-styled approach to gameplay, emphasizing destruction and causing damage as players race across fully destructible enviroments based on real world locations. While racing, players are able to cause "Bulldozer Moments"; opportunities for the player to create their own shortcut in a race by driving through buildings scattered throughout the enviroment. These opportunities will present themselves to the player and only occur up to three times per race. Because of this mechanic, no track layout map is present in race-oriented events.

Players earn Experience Points (XP) from making contact with other players with their weapons, with bonuses if they "kill" other opponents by depleting their total health. XP is also earned at the end of events alongside cash; both of which can be used toward vehicles that the player can purchase or unlock. Players can also extensively customize their cars with cash, with them being able to change the paint and add wraps, body kits, up to three tunable weapons, defensive armor and/or upgrade their cars' performance. They can also add one modification to their vehicle, with this being a benefit for the player during events. Before players start to progress in the game, they must progress through tutorials that show them how to use said weapons, armor and modification.

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Game Modes
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Locations
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The Gauntlets
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Vehicles
At default, Victory, Inc. features a total of 294 licensed vehicles that can be driven in the game. The bulk of these vehicles can be purchased with cash, although some are only unlocked if the player accumulates a set total of XP or if certain stages of The Gauntlets are completed.

Vehicles are seperated into seven primary classes: D, C, B, A, A+, S and S+. They are only classified as such by their stats at stock; through customization, players can raise or lower their vehicles into different classes. Vehicles are also classified into any one of the following unchangeable subtypes: Even Steven, Destroyer, Power Player and Silent Killer.

Even Steven
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Destroyer
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Power Player
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Silent Killer
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Weapons
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Modifications
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Other Versions
To date, there are two deluxe editions of the game that are available for purchase. Unlike the base version, both editions can only be purchased digitally. Either edition includes the base game plus a host of additional perks.

Victory, Inc.: Gold Edition ($89.99)
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Victory, Inc.: Platinum Edition ($104.99)
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Victory, Inc.: Battle Studio
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Soundtrack
The game features a soundtrack curated by LoganC22 and consisting of ? songs that the player can listen to. This soundtrack is split up into two sections, with one section being played only in the menus and the other only during events. Aside from the theme song, the soundtrack overall features a blend of beat producers in various genres.

However, it is worth noting that the game supports Spotify and YouTube Music integration. If players have the Premium version of either and don't want to listen to the in-game soundtrack, they can integrate their own custom playlists into the game and race and crash to their own music. This feature is accessible in the "Settings" menu.

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Trivia

 * The last Idea created by LoganC22 and his company Catch 22 Studios for 2023.
 * It is also the twelfth overall Game Idea created by him to date.
 * It is also the second ever original Idea created by him, following 2022's Turfstorm.
 * It is also LoganC22's passion project for more than a decade. According to him, he's had ideas on and off for the game since 2011.
 * The first Idea in two years to be exclusive for next-gen consoles, since 2021's Need for Speed: Most Wanted - Empire City.
 * According to LoganC22, this Idea had the hardest road to creation out of any Idea that he had thought of.
 * Per him, Victory, Inc. is his third and final attempt at an Idea he considered making in 2021. Back then, it was softly announced as "XLR8" and it was a participant in two early Fandom polls asking people which Idea LoganC22 should make ("XLR8" lost both polls). In 2022, he considered making an Idea titled "Metalstorm", but it ended up becoming repurposed as Turfstorm. Both "XLR8" and "Metalstorm" had the same overall vision as Victory. He decided to try again one last time because "after two years of writer's block involving this one specific idea, the timing and the innovation finally felt right".
 * Depending on which version of the game players own, the color scheme of the menus in the game will change every fifteen minutes from the base game's colors of white and faded gold to either white and solid gold (Gold Edition) or white and platinum silver (Platinum Edition). If the player owns the base version, the scheme will not change.
 * Whenever the player starts up the game after they play it for the first time, the game will display a "Previously at Victory, Inc." screen, with a voice reading out the words. Once this occurs, the screen will transition into a cutscene showing the player's events from their previous session formatted and edited into a cinematic experience. In theory, the game "records" the player as they play the game. This happens in every available edition of the game.
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