Horizon Chase Turbo, a great arcade racer with no online functionality or licensed vehicles, is being delisted in June



Horizon Chase Turbo and its mobile-only predecessor, Horizon Chase, will be delisted on June 1, according to the series’ official X account. That means neither will be available to purchase, but if you own them, they’ll still be downloadable.

It’s a strange decision at face value. Horizon Chase Turbo is a pure arcade racer with no licensed vehicles. It has tracks like ‘Morning Walk’ and ‘Asphalt and Sunshine’, so there wouldn’t be costs associated with using real world racing circuits like Monaco or Mount Panorama. Horizon Chase Turbo has no online component either.



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