Five overlooked driving games you may have missed in 2025
These overlooked driving and racing games deserved more recognition in 2025.
These overlooked driving and racing games deserved more recognition in 2025.
Taxi Chaos 2 is set for a 23rd December release on PC, with consoles to follow in early 2026.
Following the 2024 Xbox Series X|S port, the FlatOut-inspired destruction racer is smashing onto PS5 in late January 2026.
Former Playground Games veterans Gavin Raeburn, Jon Davis-Hunt and Marco Conti reflect on Forza Horizon’s origins and how it “beat every other driving franchise out there.”
Real Racing 3 is reaching the end of the road after 12 years.
Codemasters’ accessible track racer is getting a surprise Switch 2 release next year.
Assetto Corsa Rally will feature ten cars when it launches in Early Access, with over 30 planned for the final game.
Online multiplayer and steering wheel support will be added to the retro-inspired Formula 1 racer in early 2026, with 3DClouds also teasing an “officially licensed championship.”
Console players can now switch between Quality and Performance mode in Wreckreation.
Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds Switch 2 Edition is a stark improvement over the original Switch game, offering superior visuals and performance for a modest price upgrade.