Crazy Taxi World Tour Reboots the Series in 2027
- During the Xbox Games Showcase, Crazy Taxi: World Tour received its first reveal trailer, with the game arriving in 2027 following Axel on an adventure to recover his stolen taxi from masked villains.
- Throughout the World Tour Campaign, Players will encounter quirky characters and navigate diverse terrains across five unique cities as Axel works to recover his car from a mysterious group of international car thieves.
- Fans can revisit the original experience in Arcade Mode to race against the clock for cash, while a new multiplayer mode allows Players to face off against online competitors in action-packed matches.
- Crazy Taxi: World Tour launches on XBOX Series, PS5, and Switch in 2027, where Players can unlock a variety of vehicles and customization options to create one-of-a-kind rides.
- The game provides significant freedom to Tackle extreme missions and side jobs worldwide, while Nostalgic Fans can expect the chaotic arcade-style driving and iconic music that defined the original Crazy Taxi experience.
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Crazy Taxi: World Tour officially arrives in 2027 with all-new multiplayer modes, which series creator Kenji Kanno says were highly requested in 1999 — 'Back then we were limited by the technology'
Sega has officially announced Crazy Taxi: World Tour, an all-new installment in the classic driving action series, launching in 2027.
Crazy Taxi is back!
When Sega very boldly declared it would revive a few of its classic franchises from the Dreamcast era, I admittedly did not believe them. I'm pleased to admit I was wrong. It may be nostalgia, it may be a vice-Presidential candidate wistfully remembering it: whatever the reason, Crazy Taxi is finally back. — Read the rest The post Crazy Taxi is back! appeared first on Boing Boing.
SEGA Confirmed AI Was Used for Crazy Taxi: World Tour
During Xbox’s Game Showcase this weekend, Crazy Taxi: World Tour was announced, and fans quickly noticed a generative AI disclaimer on the game’s Steam page, where SEGA confirmed AI was used. According to the Steam page, the note reads, “At SEGA Corporation, we utilize generative AI as a support tool for developers, aiming to provide better content ot our users and enable developers to focus more on creative tasks.” “We have used such generative…
The series returns after a long time with a brand new offshoot.
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