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Heat is the most popular game in the series.
Watch Steam online and compare it online with other NFS.
New fresh unbound has an online 2 times lower
Those who play racing are adults, never in their life shot anime racing.
Always shoot something serious
Forza, Project Cars, Asetto Corsa.
And always anime racing failed
you will see this "JDM" online on release.
and it will fall very quickly
but you will understand that anime racing is dead
Hey there! We appreciate your passion and dedication to JDM culture. From the very beginning, Japan and the iconic drift anime Initial D has been our main inspiration for the game. Our goal is to pay homage to this rich culture and showcase it from different perspectives.
In the game, you'll find various radio stations that you can switch between – and yes, we've got something special for phonk fans too. We understand that not everyone is into manga aesthetics – it's an optional feature in our game that you can completely skip if it's not your thing.
We're committed to delivering solid simcade physics and offering a variety of events – drift, race, drag – that authentically capture the spirit of street racing in Japan. Our aim is to provide a deep, immersive experience that resonates with both classic JDM enthusiasts and those open to a fresh approach.