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City Car Driving 2.0 Launches Early Access on Steam

The early access launch brings a traffic-law-focused driving simulator to Steam, aiming to teach real driving skills through a detailed open world and realistic AI traffic.

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City Car Driving 2.0 Launches Early Access on Steam

Forward Development has launched early access for the open-world driving simulator City Car Driving 2.0 on Steam. The game emphasizes strict adherence to traffic laws, realistic AI behavior, and dynamic weather. It costs 3,850 yen, with early access planned for 1-2 years to expand maps, modes, and vehicles.

Forward Development started early access for City Car Driving 2.0 on Steam on June 16. The open-world driving simulator is designed for novice drivers to learn traffic rules and driving skills in a realistic environment. Players choose a car and navigate a city where signs, traffic lights, and road markings follow actual regulations. AI vehicles obey traffic laws, yield to pedestrians, and exhibit varied driving styles from cautious to aggressive. Dynamic weather conditions like fog and storms add challenge. The early access period is expected to last 1-2 years, during which the developer plans to complete the map, add cargo transport, taxi driving, and driving school modes, introduce new challenges and missions, and increase vehicle variety. City Car Driving 2.0 is priced at 3,850 yen on Steam.

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