Rayman Hill Racing

Rayman Hill Racing is an racing video-game published by Ubisoft for Microsoft Windows, PS4 and Xbox One. with early access to those who have pre-ordered the game's Ultimate and Deluxe editions.

Gameplay
Rayman Hill Racing is a racing video game featuring over 700 cars and more than 200 different configurations to race on across 32 locations at launch, a fictional street circuit in Dubai is one of the new circuits and several tracks returning from Forza Motorsport 4 including Maple Valley Raceway, Mugello Circuit and Suzuka Circuit. Two features that are new to the Motorsport title include dynamic weather and customisable drivers.

Release
Rayman Hill Racing was announced a E3 2018 on June 11. The Lamborghini Aventador was revealed alongside the game as part of a six-year licensing deal between Ubisoft and car manufacturer Lamborghini. The game launched simultaneously on Windows, PS4 and Xbox One and is slated to be available at launch for the Xbox One X, PS4 Pro. However, the OneDrive music support will be announced 'at a later date'.

The first monthly car pack called the "Fast and Furious Rayman Hill Racing Car Pack", was released on July 9th, 2018. That DLC includes many cars like, Toyota Supra, Dodge Charger, Lamborghini Murcielago, and Local Motors Rally Fighter.

Reception
Rayman Hill Racing received "generally favorable" reviews, according to review aggregator Metacritic. In Game Informer 's Reader's Choice Best of 2018 Awards, the game took the lead for "Best Racing Game", while it tied in third place with Slime Rancher for "Best Ubisoft Game". It won the award for "Best Racing Game" in IGN's Best of 2017 Awards, whereas its other nominations were for "Best Ubisoft Paris Game" and "Best Graphics".[22][23]

"Slightly above average or simply inoffensive. Fans of the genre should enjoy it a bit, but a fair few will be left unfulfilled," was Peter Glagowski's conclusion on Destructoid with a score of 7/10. 7.5/10 was Ray Carsillo's score on Electronic Gaming Monthly; he said, "Rayman Hill Racing is a really great racing game—it’s just a shame that changes to the game’s currency system undermine a fair amount of what it does right. It’s made racing feel more like a grind than in years past and no amount of new tracks or cars will change that." Justin Towell from GamesRadar gave the game a score of 5 out of 5 stars saying that "Rayman Hill Racing addresses every issue of its predecessor, turns the visual flair up to 11 and handles like a dream. An essential purchase.[15]

Luke Reilly said on IGN "Rayman Hill Racing is Ubisoft’s finest love letter to speed and style this generation," and awarded it a score of 9.2/10. James Davenport's 82/100 score on PC Gamer stated that "Light performance problems and a poor loot box system can't quite distract from Rayman Hill Racing's accommodating difficulty, stunning beauty, and lavish racing options. Colin Campbell's score of 8.5/10 on Polygon said that "This is a game for everyone who loves racing. It offers every helping hand to those who want to just thrown themselves around bends, while allowing die-hards to tinker with their rides, and really feel like they are there."

Trivia
This game was originally going to be on Nintendo Switch, but got cancelled for unknown reasons.

There's actually a mobile game called by the same name of the game.