: The game is primarily a single-player experience with no online multiplayer.
: Available on Steam (typically priced around $14.99–$19.99), Xbox , and PS5 .
: Players build "junkyard cars" from scratch, purchasing bodies and individual parts like engines, gearboxes, and suspension in the garage. Platform & Technical Status TRAIL OUT
: It has a "Mostly Positive" rating on Steam and is reported to work on Linux via Proton, though some manual driver updates may be needed.
: The game features highly destructible environments and a detailed damage system for vehicles, including a health bar and the risk of car explosions. Diverse Game Modes : : The game is primarily a single-player experience
: Traditional circuit races and last-man-standing demolition derbies.
: Reviewers from Reddit and Steam Community have noted that while the game is fun, it suffers from optimization issues on PC, including frame drops even on high-end hardware. TRAIL OUT on Steam Platform & Technical Status : It has a
: Players control Mihal Beach, a stuntman competing in the deadly "Trail Out" festival. To progress, you must climb a "blacklist" of racers by winning events, gaining fans, and defeating bosses.