Fast & Furious: Arcade Edition: From Arcades to Consoles [VIDEO]

But only to consoles — publisher GameMill Entertainment (notorious for shovelware-tier licensed games) has no plans to bring Cradle Games’ port to PC.

 

Fast & Furious: Arcade Edition rockets from arcade cabinets straight to your living room. Strap into legendary machines — Dodge Charger, Corvette Z06, Shelby GT500 KR, Ford GT, Bronco DR, Jeep Wrangler, and more — and personalize them with unique color schemes.

Race across all tracks from the original arcade classic, solo or in split-screen with a friend. Discover destructible environments, branching routes, and crafty shortcuts that can upend any race and reward risk-takers. Tackle high-stakes set-pieces, like intercepting a missile in the Swiss Alps or forcing a plane down over the heart of Hong Kong.

Burn through high-intensity courses in licensed supercars with cinematic flair — drift, hit the nitro, and lean on precision driving that captures the spirit of the arcade original. Enjoy the full-throttle arcade vibe at home, now tuned for consoles with the same explosive action fans loved on the floor.

Grab a buddy for 2-player local split-screen and bring that side-by-side rivalry home. Tear through bold, varied environments and complete bonus challenges along the way.

Fast & Furious: Arcade Edition launches October 24 on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and Nintendo Switch. The original arcade game (Fast & Furious) was developed by Raw Thrills.





Source: Gematsu

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