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A sequel, titled Hill Climb Racing 2, was released to Android devices on November 28, 2016, iOS in December 2016 and Windows 10 on March 23, 2018. It features more vehicles, cups, new events, and a much better look. Another sequel titled Hill Climb Racing 3 is currently under development, believed to have 3D graphics. [16] It was announced in 2022.
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In 2013 the Hill Climb Racing was the 10th most downloaded game in the United States and the 7th most downloaded game in the whole world. [10] Fingersoft celebrated the milestone of one hundred million downloads and the game's first anniversary by publishing localized versions of the game in Spain, Germany, Russia, France, Poland and Japan. [ 6 ]
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A PlayStation Portable version was later released in North America on February 28, 2006, [8] and in Europe on March 17, 2006, as MX vs. ATV: On the Edge. [9] In the PlayStation Portable version, there are several modes of play covering the entire world of pro ATV and MX racing like Hill climb, FMX, supercross, and others.
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The FIA Hill Climb Masters is an FIA-run motorsport bi-annual [1] competition, created in 2014, with the goal of reuniting the world's top hill climb drivers in a single event to showcase the discipline and to celebrate national and FIA champions of the year gone by.