Carmageddon had two sequels,
Carmageddon II: Carpocalypse Now (1998) and
Carmageddon TDR 2000 (2000). SCi planned
Carmageddon 4 for a release in the end of 2005. In August 2005 SCi (at the time operating under the name
Eidos), put development at
Visual Science on hold for unspecified reasons.
Mobile versions In 2005, Swedish publisher Synergenix released two adaptations of the game for mobile devices entitled
Carmageddon and
Carmageddon 3D, developed by Impressionware and Kampo Interactive, respectively. Released on July 4, 2005,
Carmageddon features a top-down perspective for lower-end
Java devices. The game was later made available for
BREW-compatible devices.
Carmageddon 3D features three-dimensional graphics and was released on November 29, 2005, for
Symbian and Mophun-based mobile devices.
Reboot and spin-off A
reboot of the series,
Carmageddon: Reincarnation, was developed by Stainless Games, who re-acquired the rights to the
Carmageddon name and released the game in May 2015. The game was
downloadable for
Windows, exclusively through
Steam. Funding for the game came partially from a
Kickstarter campaign and donations through their main website. An updated version of the game,
Carmageddon: Max Damage, was released the following year for Windows,
PlayStation 4, and
Xbox One.
Max Damage was given a wider release, and as a result,
Reincarnation was delisted from Steam. Unlike
Max Damage,
Reincarnation was never physically released.
Max Damage was given to owners of
Reincarnation as a free upgrade. In 2018, THQ Nordic bought the rights to the
Carmageddon intellectual property. On August 3, 2021, THQ Nordic announced a
Carmageddon-themed tournament in their
Wreckfest racing game. It includes two race tracks, "Bleak City" and "Devil's Canyon", and the Eagle R car from
Max Damage. In December 2025, a
spin-off of the
Carmageddon franchise, titled
Carmageddon: Rogue Shift, was announced by
34BigThings. It was described as having
roguelite elements, and due to its status as a spin-off, was noted to feature deviations from the main series, such as weapons on the vehicles, zombies instead of humans, a less comedic tone, dynamic weather, and upgradeable vehicles. It was given a release date of early 2026. 34BigThings had previously created the futuristic racing series
Redout. They were acquired by
Embracer Group in 2020. ==See also==