JAKARTA - A Japanese game developer, Genki, announced that his car race game entitled Tokyo Xtreme Racer will be launched to Early Access for PC via Steam on January 23.

In an announcement on its official website, Genki has decided to take the opportunity to receive feedback from users, and the game will remain on Early Access for four months.

"After the initial access version distribution ends, we will switch to a complete version with added functionality and improvements," the developer wrote.

The early access version of this game will feature stories that can be played up to roughly half-way, with a focus on "Spirit Point Battle" and car tuning features, and more than 200 opposing characters each have a unique storyline.

Genki will also present 50 cars that can be played, and more than 180 kilometers of Shuto Expressway to drive. The player's skill improvement, a new feature for this franchise, is also included in the initial access release.

When fully launched later, the game will include additional storylines, vehicles, and rival characters, as well as improvements and other improvements to potential issues that arise during early access.

Tokyo Xtreme Racer is a racing game set in Tokyo, where you compete for the fastest speed in your custom car, with the aim of hitting the top.

"Real car drivers on a carefully remade track, compete with strong rivals, pass through other cars, and engage in a draining battle," wrote his game caption at Steam.


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