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Street Racing - Version 8 vs Version 9
Apr 19, 2026, 03:37 PM
Link cleanup after slug rename (2026-04-19)
Apr 19, 2026, 06:08 PM
Added Stage and Course Structure (6×6 layout, extra objectives) and Launch-Day Racing Changes (new maps, matchmaking, ranked ladder, AI fillers)
11Overview2233Street Racing is a competitive side activity in Neverness to Everness where players race vehicles through the streets of Hethereau. Races can be run against NPCs at designated locations around the city or against other players in multiplayer lobbies. The activity blends arcade-style driving with meaningful progression: winning races earns Fons, the city's primary currency, and can unlock vehicle parts and cosmetic items. Street racing sits alongside fishing, mahjong, taxi driving, and part-time jobs as one of many recreational activities woven into Hethereau's daily life, offering a change of pace from combat and exploration while still providing tangible progression rewards.4455How Racing Works6677Races take place on the road network of Hethereau, weaving through the city's neighborhoods and districts. The urban layout provides natural variety in race routes, with tight turns through downtown alleys, longer straightaways along the waterfront, and winding paths through residential zones. Players select a vehicle from their personal garage, line up at a starting point, and compete to finish the course in the fastest time.88991010NPC races are available at fixed locations scattered across the city. These act as introductory challenges and a consistent source of Fons income. NPC opponents follow predictable racing lines and rarely take risks, making them useful for practice and learning new routes. Multiplayer races, by contrast, pit players against human opponents who adapt their lines, take shortcuts, and apply pressure in ways that AI drivers do not.11111212Racing locations unlock progressively through the City Tycoon system. As players level up their City Tycoon rank, new race starting points and more challenging NPC opponents become available across different districts of Hethereau.13131414Camera Perspectives15151616Players can drive in either first-person or third-person view. First-person mode places the camera inside the vehicle cabin, giving a closer sense of speed and immersion. Third-person mode pulls the camera behind and above the vehicle, making it easier to judge turns and see surrounding traffic. Both perspectives are fully available during races, and players can switch between them at any time based on personal preference and the demands of a given course.17171818Vehicle Types and Handling19192020Different vehicle categories handle in distinct ways, and choosing the right type for a given course can make a significant difference. The game features a high-fidelity physics engine that models acceleration, braking, weight distribution, and tire grip. Vehicles are susceptible to realistic damage: tires can pop, bodywork takes knockback from collisions, and severe impacts can cause a vehicle to explode entirely. This means reckless driving carries real consequences, especially in tight street sections where walls and obstacles are everywhere.21212222Vehicle TypeStrengthsWeaknessesBest ForSedansBalanced handling and predictable corneringModerate top speed, no standout statMixed routes with varied turns and straightsMuscle CarsHigh raw power and strong accelerationHeavier weight makes tight turns difficultRoutes with long open sectionsSupercarsHighest top speed and responsive steeringFragile at high speed; crashes are costlyCourses with extended straightawaysRetro ScootersNimble, forgiving on sharp turnsLowest top speed of any categoryTight urban routes with many cornersSport MotorbikesFast acceleration and compact turning radiusRequires precise control; easy to wipe outTechnical courses demanding quick reflexes2323Drifting is a core driving mechanic that plays a major role in competitive racing. Initiating a drift lets players carry speed through corners instead of braking hard, but it demands timing and practice. Overcommitting to a drift on a narrow street can send the vehicle into a wall, costing valuable seconds.24242525Vehicle Customization for Racing26262727Players who invest in vehicle customization can fine-tune their ride for competitive performance. Customization covers both visual and mechanical changes. On the cosmetic side, players can repaint their vehicle, swap tires and rims, change bumpers, and apply decals. On the performance side, engine upgrades, suspension tuning, and brake improvements directly affect handling, acceleration, and top speed in races.28282929A vehicle tuned for racing performance carries those upgrades into every race it enters. This gives dedicated racers an advantage over stock vehicles, though driver skill and course knowledge remain the most important factors. The full vehicle list shows all available models along with their base stats, which can serve as a starting point when deciding which vehicle to invest in.30303131Multiplayer and Crew Racing32323333Racing supports full cross-platform play, allowing a PC player to challenge someone on PS5 or mobile without restrictions. Multiplayer races add an unpredictable element since human opponents adapt their racing lines, take risks, and apply defensive positioning that NPC drivers never attempt.34343535Players can also team up with friends and race against street crews in different city districts. Crew-based racing encourages coordinated play: members of a crew can share tuning knowledge, practice routes together, and compete as a unit in ranked events. Multiplayer crews and ranked racing promise to reward reflexes and vehicle tuning knowledge, keeping the competitive scene focused on driving skill.36363737Friends invited to your world through the co-op mode can join races directly, making it easy to organize impromptu competitions without leaving the open-world session.38383939Weather and Road Conditions40404141Hethereau's dynamic weather system directly affects driving physics during races. Rain makes road surfaces slippery, reducing tire grip and increasing braking distances. Wet conditions require drivers to slow down earlier for turns and avoid aggressive drifting that would be safe on dry pavement. Snow and ice are even more punishing, significantly decreasing traction and making high-speed cornering risky.424243434444Weather can change mid-race, so a course that starts under clear skies may transition to rain partway through. Skilled drivers adapt their approach on the fly, shifting from aggressive cornering to cautious braking as conditions deteriorate. Night racing adds a visibility challenge: reduced sightlines make it harder to anticipate turns, especially on unfamiliar routes.45454646Wanted System Interactions47474848Reckless driving during races or while traveling through Hethereau can raise the player's wanted level through the crime and wanted system. Crashing into civilian vehicles, destroying property, or borrowing cars without permission triggers a law enforcement response. Each wanted level introduces more aggressive police AI behavior, escalating from simple patrol units to coordinated pursuit teams.49495050Getting caught results in being sent to a detention center. From there, players can pay a fine in Fons, perform community work to reduce their sentence, or attempt to escape. While the wanted system does not activate during organized race events, free-roaming at high speeds between races can easily attract unwanted attention.51515252Rewards53535454Winning races earns Fons, the city currency used for purchasing vehicles, customization parts, housing furniture, and other goods throughout Hethereau. Racing rewards are governed by City Stamina, a weekly resource that caps how many Fons a player can earn from non-combat activities. Once City Stamina is depleted for the week, players can still participate in races for fun and practice, but Fons payouts stop until the weekly reset.55555656Racing also contributes to City Tycoon progression. Completing races fills City Tycoon experience, unlocking new features like garage expansions, additional race starting points, and higher-tier investment opportunities. As a result, consistent racing is one of the more efficient ways to advance the City Tycoon track while simultaneously earning spendable income.57575858Tips and Strategies59596060Learn the routes before competing. Drive race courses casually before entering timed events. Familiarity with turn angles, shortcut opportunities, and obstacle placements gives a significant edge.Match your vehicle to the course. Use nimble scooters or motorbikes for tight urban circuits and save supercars for routes with long open stretches.Master drifting. A well-timed drift carries speed through corners and shaves seconds off lap times. Practice on dry roads first, then work on wet-weather drifts.Invest in performance upgrades. Engine and suspension improvements from the vehicle customization shop translate directly into better race times.Watch the weather forecast. If rain or snow is expected, consider switching to a vehicle with better traction rather than chasing raw top speed.Manage City Stamina wisely. Spread racing across the week alongside other part-time jobs to maximize total Fons earned before the weekly cap.Avoid reckless driving between races. Collisions in the open world raise your wanted level. Keep a clean driving record to avoid costly fines and detention.61616262Related Pages63636464Vehicles: Overview of all vehicle types and acquisition methods.Vehicle Customization: Cosmetic and performance modification options.Vehicle List: Full database of available cars and motorcycles.Side Activities and Mini-Games: The complete list of leisure activities in Hethereau.City Tycoon: The progression system that unlocks racing locations and garage features.Fons: Detailed breakdown of the city currency earned through racing.Co-Op Mode: How to invite friends for multiplayer races.Crime and Wanted System: How reckless driving triggers law enforcement responses.Stamina System: How City Stamina limits weekly Fons rewards.65+66+Stage and Course Structure67+68+The Street Racing hobby at launch is organized into six stages, each of which contains six races for a total of thirty-six distinct courses in the base rotation. Every course ships with a set of extra objectives on top of simply finishing first. Clearing the basic win typically awards a partial reward, while completing the extra objectives (for example, finishing with a sizable lead over the second-place racer, or posting a time under a target benchmark) unlocks the full tier of rewards for that course.69+70+Gating. Access to later stages is unlocked through a mix of tycoon-level progression and incremental completion of earlier stages. The first stage is typically available very early in the City Tycoon loop, while the final stages require a broader progression investment before they become selectable.71+72+Launch-Day Racing Changes73+74+The April 29, 2026 launch build of racing introduces three major upgrades over the Co-Ex Test version:75+76+New maps. Additional racing courses are added to the rotation beyond the closed beta map pool, expanding the variety of environments and layouts the player can expect to encounter during matchmaking.Matchmaking for online racing. Online races now use a dedicated matchmaker rather than relying purely on friend-only lobbies. This shortens queue times in off-peak hours and ensures a fuller grid of opponents during peak play windows.Ranked online play. A ranked ladder is introduced, separating casual online races from competitive laddered ones. Ranked wins affect a visible leaderboard rating, giving racing a long-term progression hook beyond just the stage clear rewards. AI racers also fill empty slots when the matchmaker cannot find enough humans within the normal queue window.77+78+Implications for players. Racing is no longer a purely single-player grind or a small-group friend activity; the launch version formally supports competitive multiplayer with matchmaking and ladder rewards. Players chasing maximum Fons per hour should still optimize for the extra objectives on each course first, but the ranked ladder provides an additional reward track for players who care about relative standing rather than just completion.