
Okay, so I just heard about this cool new arcade racer called 4PGP Four-Player Grand Prix! It’s coming out on February 5th, 2026, for the Switch 2 and the original Switch. I’m excited because it means I can race with my friends! The Switch 2 version will be $24.99, while the Switch version is a bit cheaper at $19.99. And if you’re already planning on getting it on Switch and then upgrading to the Switch 2, there’s an “Upgrade Pack” for just $4.99 to get you all set. It’s also coming to PC via Steam eventually, but no date on that yet.
According to 3goo CEO Nicolas Di Costanzo, the team behind 4PGP Four-Player Grand Prix are longtime racing game fans. They’ve created this game to be a fun, social experience that still challenges players’ skills. It features split-screen play, the ability to share gameplay across two Nintendo Switch consoles, and fast-paced, arcade-style racing designed for immediate enjoyment – it’s the perfect game for when you want to play something with friends and family.
Here is an overview of the game, via 3goo:
About
4PGP Four-Player Grand Prix is a fun, arcade-style racing game for everyone, combining the best parts of classic 90s racing games with modern performance. Up to four players can compete locally on a single screen, and with GameShare on Nintendo Switch 2 Edition, you can also race with friends online. The game offers adjustable difficulty levels – Rookie, Novice, Veteran, and Expert – and features Quick Race, Championship, and Time Attack modes on a variety of international tracks. Players can unlock new cars as they improve, encouraging them to return and strive for better times and tighter races.
Created by 3goo, drawing on their experience with racing games like Test Drive and Gear.Club, 4PGP Four-Player Grand Prix is a new arcade racer built by genre experts. The game benefits from the design talents of Kenji Sasaki, famed for classics like SEGA Rally and Ridge Racer, and features a brand new soundtrack by Tomoyuki Kawamura, who previously composed music for SEGA Rally, Virtua Racing, and Tokyo Xtreme Racer.
Key Features
- Arcade Racing for Every Skill Level – Four difficulty settings, Rookie, Novice, Veteran, and Expert, as well as an Assist Mode for younger racers, making it easy for newcomers to jump in while giving experienced racers a real challenge.
- Multiplayer Mayhem with Game Share – Race solo or with up to four players in split-screen, and join friends with GameShare locally on both Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2, or play online with others on Nintendo Switch 2 via GameChat.
- Multiple Game Modes – Hop into Quick Races for instant fun, tackle a full set of courses in Championship Mode, or chase perfect laps in Time Attack Mode.
- Unlockable Tracks and Vehicles – Race and unlock an expanding lineup of 14 circuits and build out your collection of 19 cars.
- 90s Vibe, Modern Tech – Enjoy a 90s-inspired arcade racing feel paired with modern visuals and performance, powered by a custom engine. For Nintendo Switch 2 Edition, the game supports 4K resolution and 120 frames per second.
Watch the announcement trailer below. Visit the official website here.
Announce Trailer
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2025-12-04 03:31