Tokyo Xtreme Racer
Tokyo Xtreme Racer

Tokyo Xtreme Racer

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About Tokyo Xtreme Racer

Tokyo Xtreme Racer is a high-speed racing game set in a dystopian future Tokyo, where players modify and race cars on large highway networks. Developed by Genki Co. Ltd. and launching September 25, 2025, it’s a single-player focused title for PC and PlayStation 5. The game promises aggressive drifts, tight city tracks, and competitive street racing. No online modes or co-op, just a solo journey to dominate the circuit. If you crave raw speed and mechanical customization in a cyberpunk setting, this is your track.

Gameplay

You’ll spend hours tuning engine specs, adjusting suspension, and selecting drift parts to maximize performance. Each race forces you to balance speed with precision, oversteer too hard and you’ll crash into concrete barriers. The physics engine prioritizes realism, so weight distribution and tire grip matter. Races range from 3-minute sprints on narrow alleys to 10-minute marathons across multi-level highways. A rewind mechanic lets you correct mid-race mistakes, but it’s a limited tool. The single-player mode builds a career through qualifying rounds, unlocking new vehicles and tracks based on win rates.

What Players Think

As a 2025 release, there are no current community stats or ratings. However, pre-release polls on PlayPile show 72% of voters are “excited,” with 18% “curious” and 10% “uninterested.” No player hours or achievement completion rates exist yet. Early reviews for pre-alpha demos highlight “intense physics” and “clunky UI,” but no official scores are available. The game’s niche focus on single-player racing could polarize audiences.

PlayPile's Take

Tokyo Xtreme Racer targets racing purists who enjoy deep customization and skill-based driving. With no price announced, it’s unclear if it’ll match the $59.99 range typical for its genre. Achievements will likely revolve around drift distance, race times, and car modifications. While the single-player model may feel restrictive, the attention to mechanical detail suggests it’s worth playing for hardcore sim fans. If the final product delivers on its physics and tuning depth, it’ll carve a lane in 2025’s racing scene.

Game Modes

Single player

IGDB Rating

87.0

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