Gameplay in Asphalt 9: Legends is perfectly adapted to smartphones. On the left side of the screen, there's a button for drifting, and on the right part, there's a turbo button. By simply sliding your finger left to right, you can turn.
In Asphalt 9: Legends, not only are there different tournaments and game modes, but there's also a multiplayer mode for proving who's the best driver in the world. But no matter what you choose, the single player story mode has more than 800 tracks set all around the world, ready and waiting.
In terms of graphics, Asphalt 9: Legends is absolutely spectacular, just like the rest of the saga. On smartphones with higher resolution, the quality of the models and textures are as good as anything you can find on new consoles or PCs.
Gameloft has already launched the game in select regions and has released updates to improve the in-game experience. The most recent update brought graphics enhancements to the garage menu, bug fixes, and additional races to the game’s Hunted mode.
You can pre-register for the game on the Play Store by clicking the button below.
Update #2 (07/03): You can now pre-register for Asphalt 9: Legends on the Google Play Store, indicating the global Android release is just around the (hairpin) corner. Developer Gameloft had previously confirmed that the game will drop this summer.
The latest entry in the popular racing series has been in soft launch in selected regions for the past few months. Gameloft has been improving the game with updates during this time, with the latest bringing a ranked-events feature, improved multiplayer, and increased rewards for online races.
Update (06/04): Gameloft has confirmed that Asphalt 9: Legends will rev its way onto Android devices this summer. The game will be shown next week at the E3 gaming expo in Los Angeles ahead of a global launch in the coming months.
The next installment in the racing series, which is also coming to iOS and PC, looks set to deliver the same cutting-edge graphics and performance we’ve come to expect but with a few major changes in the gameplay department.
The biggest change is “Touchdrive” — a new control scheme where players swipe left or right to turn and ram into opponents while the car otherwise drives itself. If this new more strategic gameplay style isn’t to your liking you can always switch back over to the series’ standard motion controls.
You can sign up to hear more about the racing sequel here.
Original post (02/27): It’s somehow been almost five years since the launch of the last main entry in Gameloft’s prolific Asphalt series. But now, after several spin-offs, the popular racing franchise is roaring back onto the grid with Asphalt 9: Legends.
The true sequel to Asphalt 8: Airborne was revealed yesterday in a debut trailer (above) that is jam-packed with high-octane races, crazy tricks, slow-motion crashes, and the kind of ridiculously impressive visuals we’ve come to expect from the series
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