Tokyo Xtreme Racer Exits Early Access on September 25th

Genki will add a new chapter, rivals, car models, and parts with Version 1.0, but it's delaying Replay to prioritize more story content.

Posted By | On 07th, Sep. 2025

Tokyo Xtreme Racer

After extending the same for additional polish, Genki’s Tokyo Xtreme Racer will officially leave Steam Early Access on September 25th, launching on PC for $49.99. In a new Producer Letter, the team outlined everything that players could expect with Version 1.0.

These include new car models and parts for the Skyline 2000GT-R (KPGC10), Nissan GT-R Premium Edition T-Spec (R35), Honda Integra Type R (DC2), Nissan Fairlady Z Version ST (RZ34), and more. There will also be a new story chapter and rivals to challenge, alongside game balance changes and adjustments.

Unfortunately, the Replay Feature has been delayed due to prioritizing more story content. There’s no ETA, but Genki is doing its best to ensure the feature is “polished and ready” in future updates. Meanwhile, Steam Record Ranking won’t be added at all due to “insufficient cheat prevention measures.”

“We believe introducing the feature without being able to provide a fair playing field for all players would negatively impact the player experience.”

Stay tuned for more details on the launch version in the coming weeks. You can also read our early access review of Tokyo Xtreme Racer for our initial thoughts at launch.


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