Gaming Factory has postponed the release of JDM: Japanese Drift Master to 21st May: developers need more time to optimise the game

Gaming Factory has announced that the release of JDM: Japanese Drift Master, scheduled for 26 March for PC, has been postponed to 21 May. The open-world racing simulator is being given additional development time to improve the overall player experience.
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The development team emphasised their commitment to delivering a high-quality product, saying that the delay will allow them to refine the game's details and ensure a smooth launch. They thanked the fans for their loyalty, constructive feedback and support, believing that such enthusiasm deserves to be rewarded with a polished final product.
The game JDM: Japanese Drift Master is set in the fictional region of Guntama, Japan, and has an ambitious title that reflects the essence of Japanese street racing. The game features over 250 kilometres of open roads, dynamic weather and a day/night cycle. Players will have access to licensed Mazda, Subaru, Nissan, and Honda cars, with extensive customisation options available in paint and tuning workshops.
Source: GamingBolt