
Video game publisher Outright Games and Universal Games and Digital Platforms have revealed Fast & Furious Spy Racers: Rise of SH1FT3R, a racing game inspired by the animated Netflix series Fast & Furious Spy Racers.įast & Furious Spy Racers: Rise of SH1FT3R will feature multiple gameplay modes, including a single-player story mode that will allow players to compete in a tournament that takes them around the world to locations like Los Angeles and Rio de Janeiro. Retrieved August 29, 2014.This family-friendly racing game is inspired by the Netflix series.

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These garages were featured in the film The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift.


Hotspots are positioned along the roads to access race starts and car dealerships. The mountain roads also have point-to-point races but also have competitions for the most drift. On the expressway, players can compete in point-to-point races or contests to achieve the highest speed between the start and finish. Players race on the Shuto Expressway (Wangan) or mountain roads ( Touge).
