DRAFTYCAR 2
Details
- Release date: August 18, 2025
- Genre: Racing, Sports
- Developer: Speedway Labs
- Publisher: Speedway Labs
- Platforms: Steam
Current prices
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Steam
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$14.99
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Price history
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| $8.99 | (-40%) |
Description
Let chaos reign. The ultimate 200 mph chess match is back. This time, compete head-to-head in chaotic, brainy, bumper-to-bumper multiplayer sessions. Rebuilt from the ground up, Speedway Labs has leveled up its hit mobile game. Get ready to witness signature DRAFTYCAR madness in high-definition.
Unforgettable Racing Experience
Forget shiny sports cars on a joy ride. DRAFTYCAR 2 throws 43 grumbling bare bone stockcars into a straightaway dogfight. Utilizing air as our core mechanic, DRAFTYCAR lets you feel the rush of using the draft to slingshot by the competition on straight-shot superspeedways. Jump into Early Access to help us define our priorities, fine-tune the chaos and build a one-of-a-kind online racing community.
The Pit Party Lounge
Waiting for your friends to join your server? Hang out in the ever-evolving Pit Party Lounge where you can explore the DRAFTYCAR infield first-hand. After Early Access, you'll be able to hop in a go kart or golf cart, strike a pose in victory lane, or mess around with some RC cars.
Four Series. One Climb.
Start in the grassroot chaos of Rookie Rush , prove your grit in Haulin' Trucks , rise to the spotlight in the Grand National , and etch your name into DRAFTYCAR legend in the ultimate proving ground — the Pro Cup Series.
Customize Your Races
Race Length
Race Chaos
Series Selection
Time of Day
Career Mode
If you thought the original career mode was brutal, just wait. DRAFTYCAR 2 will require a serious balance between speed and your fake debit card. We plan to release a fully immersive career mode after the early access period has concluded.
Dedicated Solo Developer & Support
DRAFTYCAR 2 is built by one person obsessed with stockcars and delivering the perfect game feel. Expect frequent updates, responsive fixes, and a dev who actually listens — and probably wrecks you in an online session when they should be fixing bugs. Every supporter helps keep the lights on — and fuels the creation of even more original racing games.