
Blink and you’re probably already crashed. That seems to be the philosophy behind Tri6: Infinite 2, the sequel to the fast-moving arcade racer that first landed on Xbox back in 2023.
Now, Clockwork Origins are throwing players back into the chaos with an even more dangerous trip through its neon-soaked digital highways.
Available now on Xbox Series X|S and PC with Play Anywhere support, Tri6: Infinite 2 doubles down on speed, reflexes and survival. Oh yeah, and expect it to be utterly relentless…Â
At A Glance
- Title: Tri6: Infinite 2
- Publisher: Clockwork Origins
- Developer: Clockwork Origins
- Platforms: Xbox Series X|S, PC, Play Anywhere
- Price: ÂŁ8.39
Faster, Meaner, More Chaotic
If you played the original Tri6: Infinite, you should be familiar with the basic setup – futuristic vehicles, endlessly twisting tracks and a constant battle to stay alive for just a few seconds longer.
The sequel sticks closely to that formula, but seemingly turns the intensity up another notch.
Tracks are procedurally generated, and that means every run throws fresh layouts, hazards and surprises your way. Mines, obstacles and deadly power-ups are scattered across the course, all waiting for one tiny mistake to send your run crashing to an end.
And naturally, the longer you survive, the faster everything becomes.
Built For One More Run
Tri6: Infinite 2 has been designed around that classic arcade loop where failure comes quickly, restarting is instant.
The global leaderboards are back too, pushing players to survive longer and drive cleaner than everyone else attempting to master the endless loop.
Success seems to come down to pure concentration – split-second dodges, clever power-up usage and learning how to read the chaos unfolding ahead of you.
Arcade Racing With A Cyber Twist
There’s definitely a heavy old-school arcade spirit running through Tri6: Infinite 2, even with its futuristic aesthetic. Bright neon visuals, minimalist design and high-speed gameplay all combine into something that feels very focused on momentum.
For players who miss the days of simple-but-addictive arcade score chasers, that may well appeal.
Back For Another Run
We covered the launch of the original Tri6: Infinite back in 2023, and this follow-up looks determined to push the concept even harder. At ÂŁ8.39, Tri6: Infinite 2 is available now on the Xbox Store, for Xbox Series X|S and PC with Play Anywhere support.
The question is simple: how long can you survive the loop this time?


