Speed: Stars
Speed Stars is a rhythm-based track and field mobile game developed by
is a physics-based, QWOP-style sprinting game. It challenges players to master the rhythm of a runner's legs to compete in various track events. Speed Stars
As the Speed Stars look to the future, they're focused on innovation and expansion. The team is investing heavily in electric and hybrid powertrains, working closely with their technical partners to develop a next-generation car that will compete in the world's most prestigious championships. Speed Stars is a rhythm-based track and field
The championship race, the Stratosphere Sprint, began at the base of the Pillar—a space elevator reaching five miles into the sky. As the light turned blue, twelve bikes roared, their gravity-locks snapping onto the side of the building. Precision under pressure
SPEED STARS: When the Need for Speed Meets the Spotlight
There’s a specific thrill that comes from pushing a machine—or a human body—to its absolute limit. It’s the blurred edge of control. The sound of tearing air. The heartbeat that tries to climb out of your chest.
But what exactly defines a Speed Star? Is it a person, a machine, or a movement? As it turns out, it is a bit of all three. The Evolution of the Speed Star
He becomes the car. He feels the explosion of the missiles behind them as mere heat on his back. He sees the track not as a road, but as a mathematical equation of pure speed.
- Precision under pressure. Anyone can floor it on a straightaway. A Speed Star finds time where there is no time—braking later, turning tighter, existing exactly where the grip ends.
- Fear that’s been negotiated with. They still feel it. They’d be fools not to. But they’ve learned to sit beside their fear, shake its hand, and hit the apex anyway.
- Relentless adaptation. The fastest line yesterday is obsolete today. Speed Stars are students of the craft, constantly replaying, refining, and reimagining.




