When will JDM: Japanese Drift Master be released on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S? Gaming Factory has revealed that its open-world racing game JDM: Japanese Drift Master will be released on May 21 for PC, but when will it be available on PS5 and Xbox Series?
JDM: Japanese Drift Master will launch at 11 PM JST / 4 PM CEST / 7 AM PT and be priced at 34.99 USD on PC via Steam. There hasn’t been an official announcement about the console ports yet, but the lead developer, Julian, has told GameWatcher that more details about the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S platforms will be coming soon.
When will JDM: Japanese Drift Master be released on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S?
JDM: Japanese Drift Master is likely in development for the PS5 and Xbox Series X/S, but we don’t currently know when it will be released. It’s expected to be available later in 2025 but could be pushed back to at least 2026. Gaming Factory’s developer says it will provide more details on the console ports soon.
For years, players have dreamed of an open-world racing experience set in the heart of Japan — and we’re delivering just that. From neon-lit city streets to misty mountain passes, JDM lets you explore a living, breathing world inspired by Japanese culture, car communities, and landscapes. Cruise, drift, race, or just enjoy the scenery – it’s up to you.
“After careful consideration, we have decided to move the launch date from March to May,” Gaming Factory said in an update in March 2025 where JDM: Japanese Drift Master was delayed. “We want to keep our promise to release a game that meets our high standards, so that when you finally get your hands on the game, it’s nothing short of exceptional. The extra time will allow us to fine-tune the final details and provide the best possible experience for everyone. As such, the new launch date is now set for May 21. Thank you for your patience, understanding, and continued support.”
You can find JDM: Japanese Drift Master on Steam, and we will keep you updated on the PS5 and Xbox Series X/S release. We hope it will eventually come to the Nintendo Switch, too.
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