Publisher
505 Games
Developer
ECC Games
Genres
Racing
Release Dates
(PC) Early Access
May 7 2020
(PC) Worldwide
Jun 10 2021
(PS5, Xbox Series, PS4, Xbox One) Worldwide
May 11 2023

DRIFTCE, formerly DRIFT21, is a racing video game developed by ECC Games and published by 505 Games.

About

DRIFTCE is the definitive drifting simulation videogame, featuring gameplay elements from Car Mechanic Simulator: the player tunes the car in his garage and then compete in drifting challenges on licensed drift circuits.

Take the car to your garage, where you can make major modifications to it. Customizing the car, swapping various parts, and performing crucial changes tangibly affects car’s performances and behaviors on the track. Replace engine, suspension, and exhaust parts yourself to achieve the right performance for your driving style! Create a one of a kind car with visual tuning – change body kits, paint color, and decals.

A simulative experience, carefully recreated to deliver the same feeling real drifters get. A fully immersive drifting simulation—with real licensed cars and tracks—featuring different drifting styles: power drift, handbrake, and clutch kick.

Car Tuning

By clicking on a stock car, the player will be able to modify the car to fit the motorsport requirements performing crucial changes to the car and giving an opportunity to further customize the car. At this point, the player also receives an appropriate message discussing the importance of road safety. After this process some crucial car parts are altered, overall car weight is reduced and the roll cage is automatically installed. The player’s task is to choose the engine and other required components.

The game consists of a very advanced and diverse system enabling players to disassembly or even swap various car parts, such as engine parts or suspension parts. This module allows players to affect the car’s performance and behavior by changing or tweaking car parts. For example—swapping turbine or installing a bigger one may result in power boost. Each change may affect car’s performance. To check it player can use the Dyno module (available in the player’s garage). Dyno module will guide players through tuning their cars, suggesting or highlighting essential car parts. The Dyno module will give hints to the player on how to tune his car to reach any of listed Tuning Stages. To encourage players to tune their cars, certain challenges (Time Attack, Solo Run, or Gymkhanas) may be locked behind Tuning Stage requirements.

The game contains over 1900 different car parts, all available in the in-game store.

Content List

Game Modes

  • Single-Player
    • Career
    • Quick Race
    • Sandbox
    • Free Ride
    • Solo Run
    • Time Attack
    • Gymkhana
  • Multiplayer
    • Free Ride
    • Free For All (Event)
    • Sprint (Event)
    • Laps (Event)
    • Tandems (Event)
  • Other Functionalities
    • Garage mode (with over 1800
      selectable parts)
    • Garage challenges
    • Tuning mode in the Dyno module
    • Paintbooth

Steering Wheel Support

  • Fanatec
  • Thrustmaster
  • Logitech

Cars

  • Toyota AE86
  • Mazda MX5
  • Nissan Silvia (S15)
  • Subaru BRZ
  • Mazda RX8
  • BMW E46 M3
  • Ford Mustang
  • BMW E30 M3
  • Nissan 350Z
  • Mazda RX7
  • BMW E92 M3
  • Nissan 180SX (S13)
  • BMW E36 M3

Tracks

  • EBISU Driftland
  • EBISU School
  • EBISU Minami
  • EBISU North
  • EBISU Touge
  • EBISU West
  • EBISU East
  • Koszalin
  • Stadium ver.1
  • Stadium ver.2
  • Multistorey parking
  • Training Track 1
  • Training Track 2
  • Mount Haruna

DRIFTCE News

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  • February 8, 2023

DRIFTCE Trailers