If you’ve been missing the days of neon-soaked arcade cabinets and pixelated open-wheel racing, 4PGP (Four-Player Grand Prix) just dropped, and it’s a total nostalgia trip. Released today (February 5, 2026), it’s a high-speed “love letter” to 90s classics like Virtua Racing and Sega Rally.
The Retro Vibe
4PGP doesn’t care about ultra-realistic tyre degradation or complex aerodynamics. It’s all about unfiltered speed.
Classic Aesthetics: Expect low-poly cars, vibrant colours, and tracks that feel like they were ripped straight out of a 1992 arcade.
Legendary DNA: The game features design work by Kenji Sasaki (Ridge Racer, Sega Rally) and a high-energy soundtrack by Tomoyuki Kawamura.
Gameplay Highlights
Four-Player Split-Screen: As the name suggests, the game is built for local multiplayer. Grab three friends and see who still has the best reflexes.
Modern Performance: While it looks retro, it runs like a dream. On the Switch 2, you’re looking at 4K resolution or a blistering 120fps mode.
The “Pit Lane” Twist: Instead of a long stop, you drive through special lanes (like F-Zero energy strips) and hit a timed button prompt to instantly refill your grip and turbo.
Pro Tip: Don’t just hold the throttle! Most corners in 4PGP are best handled with a “light lift” rather than heavy braking. It’s all about maintaining that momentum.
Find out more here – https://www.4pgp.com/en/
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