FAST Racing NEO’s January Update Should Help You Focus While Driving

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Developer Shin’en Multimedia has announced that its newly released futuristic racing game for Wii U, FAST Racing NEO, will get an update in January.

 

This update will bring two significant (and much-requested) changes to the racer: a new racetrack mini-map on the TV screen, and online Tags and Flags will be shown during races.

 

These two changes should help you focus while racing as you can see upcoming parts of the track in the mini-map and also visually track certain players during racers. There will also be stability improvements.

 

On top of this news, Shin’en Multimedia also revealed that Arc System Works would be publishing FAST Racing NEO in Japan for Wii U on December 22nd.


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