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The sky turned a bruised purple as the energy barrier—the Zone—shimmered into existence, a wall of crackling electricity that vaporized anything it touched. Elias swung The Vulture hard to the left, drifting through a gap in a collapsed bridge. The Gladiators followed, their spiked tires churning up the toxic dust.

Opposite him was a massive, six-wheeled juggernaut covered in rotating sawblades. The driver, a masked marauder known as Iron Soul, revved a dual-supercharged V8 that sounded like a thunderstorm. Download Dead by Wheel: Battle Royal

His vehicle, a reinforced Mustang he’d nicknamed The Vulture, rattled with every impact of the heavy caliber rounds peppering his rear plating. In the rearview mirror, he saw the neon-blue exhaust of the "Gladiators," a top-tier clan known for hunting solo drivers. They weren't just looking for his scrap; they were looking for the kill. The sky turned a bruised purple as the

Iron Soul charged first. Elias waited until the last possible second, then yanked the handbrake. The Vulture spun in a perfect 360-degree rotation. As the juggernaut roared past, missing him by inches, Elias fired his last remaining harpoon. It sunk deep into the juggernaut’s exposed fuel tank. Elias floored it in reverse. The line went taut. Opposite him was a massive, six-wheeled juggernaut covered

The final circle was a cramped, circular arena surrounded by high-voltage fences. In the center sat the "Golden Jerrycan"—the ultimate prize that guaranteed extraction and a lifetime of fuel.

He had survived the Battle Royal. But as he looked up at the drones filming his victory, he knew the next season started in an hour. In the world of Dead by Wheel, you don't win—you just get a head start on the next race.

The engine screamed, a mechanical plea for mercy that Elias ignored as he slammed the gear into fourth. Behind him, the horizon was a jagged line of fire and twisted metal. This was Dead by Wheel: Battle Royal—a world where gasoline was thicker than blood and the only thing faster than the cars was the rate of attrition.