Simcade racer JDM: Japanese Drift Master launches across Steam, GoG, and Epic Store on 26 March 2025.
Take in the scenic roadways and highlights of a fictional Japanese prefecture in some stunning cars. Listen to the engine roar and take twist mountain turns with ease when simcade racer JDM arrives during March 2025. The new motorcar experience mixes fictional roads, famous Japanese vehicles, and a strong narrative core that stands out from the linear nature of many simulator experiences.
When JDM rolls into Guntama, over 250 km in main roads waits. Peppered with a range of otherwise familiar tourist landmarks, a r trip through the countryside might feature a recreation of Himeji Castle that ends in Guntama’s own Daikoku parking area. Fully licensed Nissan, Mazda, Subaru cars are already confirmed, with more options for city and country routes. Every car can, be tuned to a driver’s own preference. From installing a new ECU to adding a big exhaust. There’s a fine-tuning option for the most advanced parts, allowing players to dive deep or just go fast.
While this shiny new sim sounds pretty familiar to fans of Forza, sleek graphics and cool cars aren’t everything. JDM features a core story that stands apart. Playing as Touma, a Polish driver who dreams of making a name for himself on the local street racing scene. With some help from his Japanese friends, he dives deep into the competition. Split between in-game events and manga art, the in-game comic book and player actions move in step to expand the drama of this single player game.
With tons of stylized cars, what seems to be an appreciation of Japanese culture, and a nitro fueled single player narrative, JDM: Japanese Drift Master feels like a very different route to the glut of online multiplayer racing sims on the market today. To check out something a little different check the trailer and official website now,