Split Second Timeline ( Real )

announcement
August 14, 2009

Announcement of Split Second

Disney Interactive Studios officially announced the development of the game Split Second, a racing video game featuring explosive events and challenges.

release
May 21, 2010

Release of Split Second

Split Second was released worldwide on various platforms including Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC, receiving critical acclaim for its unique gameplay and visuals.

distribution
November 30, 2010

Split Second Availability on Steam

Split Second became available for digital download on the Steam platform, increasing its accessibility to PC gamers.

Split Second Timeline ( Fictional )

competition_event
Year 2093, Month 1, Day 1

World Challenge Announcement

The global television network Firestorm announces the Split Second competition, a high-stakes reality show where racers compete with explosive power plays to win fame and fortune.

race_event
Year 2093, Month 2, Day 14

First Split Second Race Held

The inaugural Split Second race takes place in the city of Dynamo, featuring the first use of reactive environments and explosive events triggered by racers.

technology_development
Year 2093, Month 4, Day 3

Introduction of Overdrive Vehicles

Firestorm introduces overdrive modified vehicles equipped with enhanced speed and power, enabling more dynamic power play actions during the races.

race_event
Year 2093, Month 7, Day 27

Cataclysmic Race in Venice

A Venice race turns catastrophic as a massive dam explosion reshapes the entire race course, setting new standards for destruction during the event.

competition_event
Year 2094, Month 1, Day 15

Split Second Goes Global

The competition expands worldwide, attracting international racers and introducing new environments like the Arctic and desert circuits.

race_event
Year 2094, Month 6, Day 10

Final Championship Race

The climactic final race involving all top drivers, showcasing full use of power plays and environmental hazards to determine the ultimate Split Second champion.