
Crazy Taxi: World Tour is a driving game by Sega and the first instalment in the classic series in 20 years.
“Play as Axel in an all-new, high-octane adventure as he sets out to recover his stolen taxi and chase down a mysterious organization causing chaos around the world,” a synopsis reads.
“Race through iconic locations and tackle extreme missions in the long-awaited return of the classic series.”
Crazy Taxi: World Tour News
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