The Denfami Official YT Channel has shared a video, showcasing four minutes of gameplay footage from Crazy Taxi: World Tour. From what I know, this is the first raw gameplay video for the new Crazy Taxi game. So, if you are a fan of the series, you should definitely check it out.
In Crazy Taxi: World Tour, players join Axel on a mission to recover his stolen taxi from a group of mysterious masked thieves.
The adventure takes players across five different cities around the world. Along the way, they will complete exciting missions, earn money, and meet a cast of unusual characters.
Players can drift around corners, launch their vehicles into the air, and race through busy streets at high speed. They will also deliver passengers, take on special challenges, and explore a variety of locations.
The game’s World Tour Campaign follows Axel’s journey as he tracks down the thieves and tries to get his taxi back. The story takes players through different cities and environments, each with its own missions and surprises.
There are many ways to earn cash. Players can drive passengers to their destinations, complete side missions, and take on odd jobs across the game world. They can also unlock new vehicles and customize them to create their own unique ride.
Crazy Taxi: World Tour also includes a multiplayer mode. Players can compete against friends or challenge racers from around the world in a variety of fast-paced online matches. Cross-platform support is included as well.
For fans of the classic experience, the game also features an Arcade Mode. In this mode, players race against the clock and try to earn as much money as possible before time runs out.
SEGA plans to release Crazy Taxi: World Tour sometime in 2027.
Enjoy!

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