Zinger Key Points
- Kenji Kanno described the upcoming Crazy Taxi as a "large-scale, open-world, massively multiplayer driving game."
- "The new Crazy Taxi retains the essence of the original while introducing exciting new elements," Kanno affirmed.
Sega Sammy Holdings Inc SGAMY, renowned for its iconic gaming franchises, recently unveiled groundbreaking plans for the future of Crazy Taxi and other beloved series.
In a developer-focused interview translated by Automaton, Sega’s producer Kenji Kanno dropped exciting details about Crazy Taxi’s anticipated reboot.
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Crazy Taxi’s Leap Into An Open-World Future
Kenji Kanno described the upcoming Crazy Taxi as a “large-scale, open-world, massively multiplayer driving game,” leveraging the cutting-edge Unreal Engine.
Kanno stressed Sega’s commitment to preserving Crazy Taxi’s signature thrill while integrating groundbreaking multiplayer dynamics and expansive open-world exploration.
“The new Crazy Taxi retains the essence of the original while introducing exciting new elements,” Kanno affirmed. Reports hint at a sprawling theme park-inspired map and nods to the U.S. West Coast, promising a fresh yet familiar experience for fans, according to Automaton.
The Game Awards 2023: A Platform For Rebirth
Sega made headlines at The Game Awards 2023 with its ambitious lineup of nostalgic comebacks. Alongside returning classics like Jet Set Radio, Shinobi, Golden Axe, and Streets of Rage, the announcement of Crazy Taxi’s reboot stood out, setting the stage for a thrilling revival.
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