Legendary PS2-Era Driving Game ‘Tokyo Xtreme Racer’ Returning in 2025
Tokyo Xtreme Racer was a charming and simple street racing game that had its heyday in the early '00s. Its publisher has announced that a new version will be on Steam next year.
Tokyo Xtreme Racer was a charming and simple street racing game that had its heyday in the early '00s. Its publisher has announced that a new version will be on Steam next year.
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