Game arrives autumn 2006 exclusively for Xbox 360

Aug 2, 2006 07:34 GMT  ·  By

Ubisoft announced that it will tap into the tuner culture phenomenon and publish Import Tuner Challenge exclusively for the Xbox 360. Import Tuner Challenge is an authentic and extremely customizable street-racing game that challenges racers to immerse themselves in Tokyo's underground to take on the fastest street-racing teams. Players can modify and race licensed import sports cars using real tuner parts and tuning techniques. More than five million combinations are possible in tailoring a car's interior, exterior and engine.

"Import Tuner Challenge brings unprecedented car customization and speed to the racing genre," said Jay Cohen, vice president of publishing at Ubisoft. "The game offers more tuning possibilities than any other street-racing game to date on Xbox 360 and will submerge players into Tokyo's thrilling underground."

Some key features:

- Authentic import street racing: Includes real Tokyo highways and regions, all the hottest licensed import sports cars and concept vehicles and the most prized import tuner part manufacturers. - More than 5 million customizations: Select from a vast warehouse of specialized parts to customize a car's interior, exterior and engine. Includes everything from authentic aero kits from Mazdaspeed, C-West and Veilside to racing seats from Recaro and Bride. - Tune your car like a mechanic: Install custom parts with the click of a button and hit the streets wheels spinning. Players can fine-tune their parts to suit a specific race. - Conquer the toughest and fastest street-racing teams: With more than 400 unique opponents with different strengths, weaknesses and custom cars, never play the same game twice. - Take your ride to the Xbox Live online gaming service: See how your custom tuner stacks up in head-to-head in Versus mode - take your most extreme modes straight to the streets to dominate all who challenge. - Import Tuner Challenge is being developed by Genki of Japan and is scheduled to ship in Europe in Autumn 2006.