SEGA has taken the wraps off Crazy Taxi World Tour during an Xbox-focused showcase, and the developer confirmed the new entry will also come to the Nintendo Switch 2.
The reveal arrived alongside a debut trailer that includes The Offspring's song "All I Want," and SEGA has not yet provided a release date or detailed platform rollout beyond the announced consoles.
Originally developed by SEGA's Hitmaker studio, the Crazy Taxi franchise debuted in arcades in 1999 before arriving on the Sega Dreamcast in 2000.
The series became known for its fast-paced, score-driven arcade gameplay and a licensed soundtrack that reinforced its punk-rock tone.
Since its debut, Crazy Taxi has appeared across multiple platforms, including home consoles and mobile devices—entries have previously launched on the Dreamcast, PlayStation 2, Xbox, PSP and on iOS/Android via spin-offs and mobile-focused releases.
In journalistic terms, SEGA's announcement stated that Crazy Taxi World Tour is intended as the next major installment in the franchise and that the title will be released on both Microsoft's and Nintendo's upcoming platforms.
SEGA also released a trailer accompanying the announcement; that trailer features The Offspring's "All I Want," a callback to the franchise's long relationship with licensed punk-rock music.
SEGA has not published a release date, pricing details or eShop pre-order information for Crazy Taxi World Tour, and any additional platform specifics or launch windows remain pending.
The company historically leverages major showcases and digital events—such as Xbox showcases and Nintendo Direct presentations—to reveal release information and eShop availability, so further official details are likely to arrive through SEGA statements or platform-holder presentations.
For readers tracking platform launches and franchise revivals, Crazy Taxi World Tour represents a high-profile return for one of SEGA's recognizable IPs.
Expect official follow-ups from SEGA with platform-specific launch information and eShop listings as the publisher confirms release windows and regional availability.
The reveal arrived alongside a debut trailer that includes The Offspring's song "All I Want," and SEGA has not yet provided a release date or detailed platform rollout beyond the announced consoles.
Originally developed by SEGA's Hitmaker studio, the Crazy Taxi franchise debuted in arcades in 1999 before arriving on the Sega Dreamcast in 2000.
The series became known for its fast-paced, score-driven arcade gameplay and a licensed soundtrack that reinforced its punk-rock tone.
Since its debut, Crazy Taxi has appeared across multiple platforms, including home consoles and mobile devices—entries have previously launched on the Dreamcast, PlayStation 2, Xbox, PSP and on iOS/Android via spin-offs and mobile-focused releases.
In journalistic terms, SEGA's announcement stated that Crazy Taxi World Tour is intended as the next major installment in the franchise and that the title will be released on both Microsoft's and Nintendo's upcoming platforms.
SEGA also released a trailer accompanying the announcement; that trailer features The Offspring's "All I Want," a callback to the franchise's long relationship with licensed punk-rock music.
SEGA has not published a release date, pricing details or eShop pre-order information for Crazy Taxi World Tour, and any additional platform specifics or launch windows remain pending.
The company historically leverages major showcases and digital events—such as Xbox showcases and Nintendo Direct presentations—to reveal release information and eShop availability, so further official details are likely to arrive through SEGA statements or platform-holder presentations.
For readers tracking platform launches and franchise revivals, Crazy Taxi World Tour represents a high-profile return for one of SEGA's recognizable IPs.
Expect official follow-ups from SEGA with platform-specific launch information and eShop listings as the publisher confirms release windows and regional availability.