Yes. It is modeled after AAA live service games such as Fortnite. There are plans for live events, collaborations and customizations.
— みどり (@MbKKssTBhz5) February 19, 2024
The current plan is to create a live service GaaS reboot as well as a remake of original Crazy Taxi.https://t.co/eIPM2EUcYr
The news about Crazy Taxi's scope came from an interview Sega's senior executive official Takaya Segawa gave to The Japan Times. There, he said, "We are also participating in the development of Triple-A titles, including Crazy Taxi." Obviously, knowing the scope only gives so much information, which is why the potentially more important news is the rumor that followed the news.
This rumor comes from Midora (MbKKssTBhz5 on Twitter), who is a reputable leaker in the community. They have successfully leaked several Sega games in the past, often focused on leaks out of Atlus. You'll still want to take all of this with a massive grain of salt, but Midora claims "The current plan is to create a live service Games as a Service reboot as well as a remake of original Crazy Taxi."
There is a survival mode with up to 100 players racing in the GaaS reboot planned.
— みどり (@MbKKssTBhz5) February 19, 2024
That's not all. Midora further says that the Crazy Taxi reboot will feature "a survival mode with up to 100 players." That's definitely a new direction for the franchise, but given the success Nintendo has had with games like Tetris 99 and F-Zero 99, it's not too surprising to see Sega try to infuse that magic into Crazy Taxi. Midora also says that Sega is using these classic game reboots to try to become more of a competitor in the live service side of gaming, though the company will still seemingly release remakes of the old games for fans that don't want to jump into the reboot, but still want that Crazy Taxi fix.
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