Earlier this month, Sega confirmed to investors that it is still moving ahead with its ‘classic IP revival' effort. Now, just a couple of weeks later, Sega has begun teasing the return of Crazy Taxi.
The Crazy Taxi series began in 1999 and later served as one of the best-sellers on the Sega Dreamcast in 2000. There were multiple sequels stretching into the PS2 era, but the series has been on ice for decades now. That will change soon, with Sega rebooting the series.
The image above is our very first look at the new Crazy Taxi game. It doesn't give away much, but it does show that Sega is ramping up towards a reveal. For context, the Craxy Taxi Twitter account had not been active for seven years until this teaser was posted.
Presumably, this means we will be getting a proper announcement for the game over the Summer.
Aside from Crazy Taxi, Sega also has plans to revive the likes of Golden Axe, Jet Set Radio and Streets of Rage.
KitGuru Says: Did you play Crazy Taxi back in the day? Do you think the game could still be a hit today?
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