Ridge Racer Slipstream Coming To iOS And Android Devices With 12 Cars

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Ridge Racer is getting another game on smartphones, Namco Bandai announced this morning. Ridge Racer Slipstream is slated for release on iOS and Android devices later this month, and you can take a peek at the game in the short trailer above.

 

Ridge Racer Slipstream will include 20 tracks (10 tracks with forward and reverse variants), 12 vehicles that can be customized with a large number of parts, a Career Mod, and three types of races in Arcade Mode—Regular, Quick and Knockout.

 

In the future, Namco say they’ll add a multiplayer mode to the game as well as other regularly scheduled content updates. A price for Ridge Racer Slipstream hasn’t been announced as yet.


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