Day One Xbox Game Pass Game Gets Delay and New Name

Day One Xbox Game Pass Game Gets Delay and New Name

Key Takeaways

  • Wheel World, formerly known as Ghost Bike, has been delayed and will now be released in early 2025.
  • The game will be available to Xbox Game Pass subscribers on its release day.
  • Developer Messhof indicates that the name change was prompted by adjustments to the game’s story.

As a seasoned gamer with decades of cycling games under my belt, I must admit that the news about Wheel World (formerly Ghost Bike) has me both excited and slightly bewildered. The delay is a tad disappointing, but the prospect of exploring a semi-open world on a bike, especially one that’s available on Xbox Game Pass on release day, is too enticing to ignore.


The unveiling of Wheel World, previously known as Ghost Bike, has been postponed, with the game now slated for a debut in early 2025. On its launch day, Wheel World will be accessible on Xbox Game Pass, an announcement that is guaranteed to generate enthusiasm among subscribers who appreciate bike riding and customization.

Originally showcased at Annapurna Interactive in 2023 as “Ghost Bike,” Wheel World unveiled its distinctive art style and emphasis on cycling to players for the first time, hinting at a 2024 launch. However, it has been announced that Wheel World will not meet this anticipated release date, and enthusiasts will have to exercise patience before they can pedal their way through the game’s semi-open environment.

The trailer shown at the Xbox Partner Preview on October 17, 2024 suggests that the game “Wheel World” will be launched in early 2025. This trailer unveiled the revised name of the game and offered a glimpse into its action. Moreover, it was made clear that when “Wheel World” is released, it will be accessible via Xbox Game Pass. Although the initial reveal had hinted at “Wheel World’s” availability through Xbox Game Pass, the new trailer confirms that the title change and new release date have not affected this arrangement.

Ghost Bike Has a New Name

Developer Messhof shares details about the transformations that have shifted Ghost Bike into Wheel World. To be more precise, the developer highlights that the game has undergone significant changes in its storyline since its first unveiling and notes that the current theme is no longer consistent with the original title Ghost Bike.

This could imply that the game appears to have shifted its main theme away from death, as suggested by Messhof’s statements during the reveal of Wheel World. Originally, the game was a story about a cyclist who met an untimely end after being struck by a car and finding themselves in a bike-centric version of Valhalla. The developer wrote that the game emphasized death. Furthermore, even before its name change, the game’s description hinted at this focus on death, suggesting players would be tasked with reviving the Ghost Bikes, magical bicycle messengers who transported between the realms of the living and the dead.

As a gamer, I’m thrilled to share that the game’s narrative has undergone a change. Instead of the initial premise, we’ll now be participating in the long-delayed Great Shift ritual, with the ultimate goal of saving a universe teetering on the edge. It seems the protagonist is selected by ancient cyclic spirits for this crucial mission. The demise Messhof mentioned might not be the catalyst for the events in Wheel World’s storyline anymore. Regardless, indie gaming enthusiasts won’t have to wait much longer to unravel the game’s intricate plot, as Wheel World is set to debut on Xbox Game Pass within just a few months!

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2024-10-18 18:05