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Fans of the beloved racing franchise Tokyo Xtreme Racer can finally look forward to its arrival on the PlayStation 5. While an official release date has yet to be announced, the game has officially exited Steam Early Access, signaling that the wait for console players may soon come to an end.
The anticipation surrounding Tokyo Xtreme Racer has been building as players eagerly await the chance to experience its high-speed thrills and intense street racing action on the latest generation of consoles. The developers have been working diligently to refine the gameplay and enhance the overall experience, ensuring that it meets the expectations of both new players and longtime fans of the series.
As the game transitions from Early Access, updates and improvements are expected to roll out, further heightening excitement for its PS5 debut. Racing enthusiasts are hopeful that this classic franchise will make a triumphant return, bringing with it the adrenaline-pumping action that has defined it for years. Stay tuned for more updates on this highly anticipated release.
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