
You've got 100km between you and Las Vegas. Between you and the life-changing jackpot waiting at the end of the road. Between you and answers.
Your phone won't stop buzzing. And the thing is you need to read those messages. The story is in there. The whole reason Ultra is making this trip. But so is the highway: the merging trucks, the potholes, the parked cars jutting into traffic, the concrete barriers that don't move for anyone.
Ultra's Drive is a white-knuckle narrative experience about the impossible task of paying attention to two things at once. The story unfolds entirely through your texts but the road demands your eyes, your reflexes, and every last second of your focus.
Miss the messages, and you'll arrive in Vegas not knowing why you came. Ignore the road, and you won't arrive at all.
Story-driven narrative delivered entirely through in-game texts read along or risk missing the plot
Dodge traffic, parked cars, barriers, and potholes across a 100km drive to Las Vegas
Twitch integration — your live audience can control the cars Ultra is trying to avoid
Every run is a split-second test: read the message or watch the road
The rules are simple: stay on the road, avoid the obstacles, reach Vegas at 100km. What makes it hard isn't the traffic — it's the texts and your patience. If you wanna go faster, nothing is stopping you. Just like the real world highway, if you drive faster you are just increasing your risk. You can take your time but the best approach is to stay with the flow of traffic. Manage your speed, attention and Fuel gage.
Ultra's Drive is a story-driven driving game where the narrative appears in real time as you play. Messages scroll in at the worst possible moments. A bombshell revelation just as a truck swerves into your lane. A reply you've been waiting for right as a pothole opens up ahead. You have to choose between paying attention to the road or the narrative, can you do both?
The game rewards players who can do both. It punishes those who can't. And it respects the honest truth that most people will have to choose.
Stream it live and your Twitch chat gets in on the mayhem — viewers can interact with the very cars Ultra is trying to avoid, turning your audience into your biggest threat (or your dark entertainment). The chaos is built in.
At the end of the road is Vegas. At the end of the texts is the truth. Ultra just has to survive long enough to reach both.