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{{about|the video game for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]]|other uses|[[Super Mario World (disambiguation)]]}}
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{{== Gameplay ==
[[File:Asphalt 9 Gameplay.jpg|thumb|220px|right|''Asphalt 9'' makes extensive use of simulated [[High-dynamic-range rendering|HDR rendering]] and pixel shaders, as seen on the sky and specular reflections on the road surface. Pictured is a gameplay still featuring the TouchDrive control scheme.]]
The gameplay in ''Asphalt 9'' is similar to the other ''Asphalt'' Games with noticeable differences in graphics and design. There were 48 cars featured in the game when soft-launched, but the worldwide release saw the introduction of four new cars, leading to 52 cars.<ref>{{Citation|last=Asphalt|title=Asphalt 9: Legends – Car Showcase Trailer|date=2018-07-06|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQSrGKi_hFE|access-date=2018-07-06}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.gameloft.com/central/asphalt/asphalt-9-legends/race-fantasies-asphalt-9-legends/|title=Race your fantasies in Asphalt 9: Legends - Gameloft Central|date=2018-07-11|work=Gameloft Central|access-date=2018-07-13|language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|url=https://relaxmodapk.com/category/game//|title=Asphalt 9 Legends Mobile: The Addictive Mobile Game - Red Moon Pie|date=2018-08-11|work=RedMoonPie|access-date=2018-08-16|language=en-US}}</ref>
 
There are currently 149 cars as of the December 2021 update. Like its predecessor, each of the cars belongs to a class progressively featuring higher performance and rarity: D, C, B, A, and S. The player starts with a car in the lowest class (Class D), the [[Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X]]. All cars in the game now require "blueprints" to unlock and then subsequently "star up", with each of them having anywhere from 3 to 6 stars. For each new star, the car's performance capability is increased (at the cost of a lesser fuel tank quantity). Each car can also be customized with the new car editor feature. 
 
Upon unlocking a car, the player can choose from a few official stock colors. Once the car has been starred up at least once, the player can create custom paint job colors to the body, rims, and [[Disc brake|brake calipers]] for most models. Some models also allow for [[Carbon fiber reinforced polymer|carbon]] parts on the hood, trunk, and wings. Several cars are also convertibles (they can be converted from closed roofs to open ones in-game), like the [[BMW Z4 |BMW Z4 LCI E89]] and [[McLaren 570S]]. Introduced in the 2019 Summer Update, several cars like the [[Mercedes-AMG GT|Mercedes-AMG GTS]] could have special tires, rims, and changes to the bodywork added to the car. Also new to the series are "clubs", where up to 20 players can collaboratively score “reputation points” to achieve rewards. The more reputation points the club scores, the better rewards, ranging from credits to blueprints for cars.
 
The game also features "[[Nitrous oxide engine|nitro]] shockwave", returning from ''[[Asphalt 6: Adrenaline]]'' and ''[[Asphalt 7: Heat]]''. When the player has a full nitro bar and taps twice on the Nitro button, a purple pulse is released from the vehicle while the car's speed increases. On mobile platforms, ''Asphalt 9'' has three control schemes: Tilt to Steer, Tap to Steer, and the brand new "Touch Drive" in which the player selects routes and stunts by swiping left and right. Touch Drive is intended for beginners and casual players. On [[Windows 10]] devices, Touch Drive and manual controls can be used with the keyboard; or with a tilt to steer, if the device has a touchscreen and an [[accelerometer]].
 
In the game, there are three playing modes: Career, Multiplayer, Events, and Special Events (and Grand Prix). In career mode, the player participates in an extensive single-player campaign consisting of five chapters, each containing several series of races focusing on a certain car class or manufacturer. In Multiplayer, the player competes against other online players in real-time. In Events, the player participates in a daily or weekly competition to beat other players' times or earn other items.
 
There are also "Special Events", which were introduced in the [[Bugatti Chiron]] special event in December 2018, and have continued since with the introduction of "Drive Syndicate" events in July 2019 and, more recently, another special event released on July 31, 2020, starting with the [[SSC Tuatara]]. Since the "Godly Beasts Update", a new type of Special Event called "Grand Prix" has been launched, starting with the Techrules AT96 Track Edition Grand Prix. Players compete against other players for rewards, including the Key for the featured Grand Prix car. Once a player obtains a Key, they can instantly unlock the car. This is the only way in the game to unlock a car without Blueprints.
 
There are 4 race types in ''Asphalt 9''. The "classic" race mode from previous games has returned alongside new races, "Time Attack", "Hunted" and "Slipstream". In Time Attack, the player has to cross the finish line within a time limit. In Hunted, the player must escape a police pursuit in a car chase without getting busted or running out of time. The player must also avoid wrecking their car, for if they do, they are immediately busted. In "Slipstream", which is similar to classic race, cars leave behind the Slipstream line and when driving over this, it fills up nitro very fast.
 
The game features a number of race tracks set in new locations: [[Cairo]] (including [[Giza pyramid complex|Giza]]), the [[Himalayas]], the [[Midwestern United States|U.S. Midwest]], [[Scotland]], the [[Caribbean]], [[Auckland]] (featuring [[street circuit]]-inspired aesthetics), and [[Buenos Aires]]. It also brings back several locations from previous games in the series: [[San Francisco]], [[Rome]], [[Shanghai]], [[Osaka]], [[New York City|New York]] and [[Nevada]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.gameloft.com/central/asphalt/asphalt-9-legends/new-legend-begun-welcome-asphalt-9/|title=A new legend has begun, welcome to Asphalt 9 - Gameloft Central|date=2018-07-26|work=Gameloft Central|access-date=2018-08-19|language=en-US|archive-date=2019-06-05|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190605150737/http://www.gameloft.com/central/asphalt/asphalt-9-legends/new-legend-begun-welcome-asphalt-9/|url-status=dead}}</ref>
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