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Taxi Life: A City Driving Simulator To Be Released In Early March
Naocn confirmed this past week that Taxi Life: A City Driving Simulator will be released on PC and consoles in early March.
Article Summary
- Taxi Life: A City Driving Simulator launches on PC & consoles on March 7, 2024.
- Experience bustling Barcelona in a 1:1 scale open world simulation.
- Build and manage a taxi business, while maintaining top-notch customer service.
- Navigate various challenges: traffic, weather changes, and random events.
Developer Simteract and publisher Nacon confirmed their next sim title, Taxi Life: A City Driving Simulator, will be coming out in early March. A new sim in the long line of sim titles we've seen an uptake in over the past five years, this one takes you to Barcelona, Spain, where you will be running a taxi to make ends meet while getting people to where they need to go. All while building up your own business to stay thriving. You can check out the latest trailer here as the game will be released on PC, Xbox, and PlayStation on March 7, 2024.
Taxi Life: A City Driving Simulator
Climb into the driver's seat of your car and your business, transport passengers across Barcelona, and grow your company! After arriving in Barcelona with nothing but a car and a dream, drive around the busy streets of the famous city and transport passengers while offering them impeccable service. You will need to follow the rules of the road, deal with impatient tourists, changing weather, and rush hours; adapt your routes to avoid traffic jams and accidents; and, most of all, ensure your clients are pleased with your service to earn the best ratings and the most generous tips!
Transport your passengers across 286 miles (460 km) of roads in a large area of Barcelona reproduced at 1:1 scale. Explore the city and earn experience points by discovering new points of interest. Use your experience points to unlock new skills, such as the ability to accept longer fares. Pick up clients and take them to their destination, follow the rules of the road, and avoid collisions with vehicles and pedestrians. Adapt your route based on random events (accidents, construction work, parades, etc.). Adapt to changing weather: for example, increase your braking distance when the road surface is wet to avoid collisions.