Just imagine 99 taxis parachuting onto an island and taking each other out one-by-one
At last year’s Game Awards, Sega pulled a crazy move and announced not one, but half a dozen revivals of beloved series that have been dormant for a long time. Chief among them was a new Crazy Taxi game, and we’ve finally gotten the first details about it, namely that it’ll be a large scale multiplayer game in a vast open world, which I don’t believe anybody really asked for.
Crazy Taxi, as folks might remember, has largely been a single-player series with a focus on style over realism, which makes some of these statements just a wee bit strange. First arriving in arcades, where it remains pretty popular to this day, Crazy Taxi was eventually released to consoles, but even then, its multiplayer was fairly limited in its later entries, and its visual identity has always remained fairly intact.
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