Supports local split-screen for up to 4 players and online competitive racing for up to 8. The Remaster: Key Differences
Players pilot various aircraft across predetermined tracks with "invisible walls" to keep the focus on speed and combat rather than open-world flight.
Hoops are placed along the course; flying through them provides speed boosts, and power-ups are disabled. Skydrift Infinito
Courses feature pick-ups that can be used offensively (missiles, mines, electronic blasts) or defensively (shields). Alternatively, players can "ditch" a power-up for a quick speed boost.
The pilot in last place is eliminated at regular intervals until only one remains. Supports local split-screen for up to 4 players
Enhanced resolution and a "silky" 60 frames per second on modern consoles.
Compared to the original 2011 release, SkyDrift Infinity includes several technical and content upgrades: Courses feature pick-ups that can be used offensively
This version marked the first time the game became playable on PlayStation 4 and 5. Critical Reception