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If you are nostalgic for the days of Crazy Taxi you might be in luck as it looks like the spiritual successor was just announced. Pedestrians and tourists are going to need to take cover because the streets are going to become even more reckless when Taxi Chaos arrives on consoles in February.
Taxi Chaos is a fresh and modern take on classic taxi games where drivers can earn big fares by successfully picking up and dropping off customers at the destination of their choice. You will have to rush around town to pick up the craziest customers and deliver them on time fast as you can.
You will be able to get behind a wide range of unlockable rides, each with its own different attributes. You can power through midtown in the strong muscle car, race through the West Side Highway in the superfast exotic supercar or drift around Wall Street in the Japanese tuner. Additional vehicles will also become available as you progress through the game.
You will be able to explore a colorful and vast city with many New York inspired locations, discover shortcuts, drift through corners, take impossible jumps, and aggressively bash your way through traffic. The passengers won’t mind if you trade paint with other cars as they are a bit crazy themselves. Some of the people you will be transporting around the city include hipsters, plumbers, rock stars, and even aliens.
Taxi Chaos is developed by Team6 Game Studios, published by Lion Castle, and will release both digitally and physically in retail in all territories. The American retail version will be published and distributed by GS2 Games, the European retail version by Mindscape, and the Japanese and other Asian versions will be published by Epicsoft and distributed by Sega.
Take a look at the teaser trailer below and then tell us what you think. Taxi Chaos will be available on February 23, 2010 and will be on Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PlayStation 4. It should theoretically be playable on Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, and PlayStation 5 via backward compatibility. Are you excited to try out Taxi Chaos?