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Hot Wheels Infinite Rush: Standard, Deluxe and Ultimate Editions explained

Hot Wheels Infinite Rush: Standard, Deluxe and Ultimate Editions explained

Hot Wheels Infinite Rush marks Milestone’s return to the franchise for the first time since 2023’s Unleashed 2: Turbocharged.

Launching in September, it takes the series in a new open-world direction with four explorable islands, over 150 cars and an expanded track creator.

There are four versions of Hot Wheels Infinite Rush available to purchase: Standard, Day One, Deluxe and Ultimate Edition. Here’s a breakdown of everything each edition contains.

Standard Edition

  • Full game
  • Boost‘n’Slide Pack
  • Price: £44.99 / $49.99

As well as the base game, the Standard Edition includes the Boost‘n’Slide Pack as a pre-order bonus, featuring two exclusive cars.

This version costs £44.99 / $49.99.

There will also be a physical version of the Standard Edition.

Day One Edition

  • Full game
  • Boost‘n’slide
  • Feel the Heat
  • Power & Pace
  • Bone Shaker Skeletor Edition
Hot Wheels Infinite Rush screenshotHot Wheels Infinite Rush screenshot

Available in select regions, a separate, physical-only Day One Edition will include the base game, plus four DLC packs: Boost‘n’slide, Feel the Heat, Power & Pace and Bone Shaker Skeletor Edition.

This version won’t be available on Switch 2.

Deluxe Edition

  • Full game
  • Vehicle Pass
  • Boost‘n’Slide Pack
  • Feel the Heat Pack
  • Price: £69.99 / $79.99.
Hot Wheels Infinite Rush Deluxe EditionHot Wheels Infinite Rush Deluxe Edition

In addition to the base game, the Deluxe Edition includes a Vehicle Pass that adds 44 new vehicles.

Those who pre-order the Deluxe Edition will also receive the Boost‘n’Slide Pack and Feel the Heat Pack, with each pack containing two cars.

The Deluxe Edition costs £69.99 / $79.99.

Ultimate Edition

  • Full game
  • Three days early access
  • Vehicle Pass
  • Ferrari Expansion Pack
  • Car Collection Pack
  • Boost‘n’Slide Pack
  • Feel the Heat Pack
  • Bone Shaker Skeletor Edition
  • Price: £89.99 / $99.99

Finally, the top-tier Ultimate Edition includes the Ferrari Expansion Pack, which features a new Isola Ferrari island and eight cars: the F40 Competizione, 250 GTO, LaFerrari, F50, Testarossa, Ferrari Enzo, Ferrari 12Cilindri and Dino 206 GT, as well as new Ferrari-themed profile customisation options.

Pre-orders also include the Boost‘n’Slide Feel the Heat and Power & Pace Packs, as well as the Bone Shaker Skeletor Edition based on Masters of the Universe.

As an added perk, players who purchase the Ultimate Edition can play Infinite Rush up to three days early from 21st September.

At £89.99 / $99.99, this is the most expensive version of Hot Wheels Infinite Rush.

Hot Wheels Infinite Rush release date and platforms

Hot Wheels Infinite Rush launches 24th September on PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S and Switch 2, with early access starting on 21st September for Ultimate Edition owners.

For more on Hot Wheels Infinite Rush, check out our hands-on preview.

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