With WipEout and F-Zero lying dormant, there’s room in the genre for new futuristic franchises. On Switch 2, FAST Fusion is Nintendo’s answer to F-Zero, while RedOut 2 is a worthy WipEout alternative on PC and consoles.
Later this year, futuristic racing fans have another anti-gravity racer to look forward to in the form of AGX GP.
First announced in January, AGX GP is described as a “heart-thumpingly fast” anti-gravity racer that has been in development for over four years by Typ1 Games.


A new trailer released during the Future Games Show at Summer Game Fest showcases its blistering sense of speed and space-themed tracks filled with loops, banked turns and a clean visual style.
It also demonstrates the game’s “ability-focused gameplay” inspired by titles such as Neon White and Ghostrunner. During races, the ships can perform up to five special abilities, including boosts and slams, while jumps and dashes let you avoid obstacles.
There is also a “Track Swap” ability where you can switch between different sections of tracks. Combining these abilities builds up speed and looks like it will test your reflexes as you enter a flow state.
The final game is set to feature over 125 challenges across seven game modes, with more than 375 events spread across three speed classes. Vehicles can also be extensively customised.
AGX GP is slated for a Q3 2026 release on PC, with a playable demo launching today (8th June). A console release is yet to be confirmed.
While the system requirements are not available yet, AGX GP is said to be optimised to run at native 4K at 120 fps for on a recommended PC specification and a smooth 60fps on Steam Deck.




