Overview
- Status
- Announced
- Release Date
PlayStation 5
2026
2026
- Also Available On
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Previews
Preview Anime-Inspired Arcade Racer Screamer Is the Genre's Most Exciting in Over a Decade
Scream if you wanna go faster
Sometimes a game grabs you by the balls and makes you realise it’s what you’ve been yearning for all along. Screamer, the upcoming anime-inspired PS5 racer from industrious Italian developer Milestone, is that game. This is the sequel to an ancient PC arcade racer, which was notable for pushing the limits of...
Screamer News
News Earn Your PhD in Uber-Exciting Anime Arcade Racer Screamer for PS5
Echoes of the past
We’ve been shouting from the rooftops about Milestone’s anime-inspired arcade racer Screamer for several months now, but its gameplay is difficult to describe. This is not your traditional arcade racer: it uses the right-stick for drift and it has a complex suite of Street Fighter-style combat mechanics, which will take some...
News Surely PS5 Anime Racer Screamer Needs to Be Cel-Shaded?
Going all the way
Screamer is a vintage racing franchise from the 90s that Italian outfit Milestone is bringing back. The original was heavily inspired by Ridge Racer, and was a bit of a graphical tour-de-force at the time. This new version is hoping to standout by implementing an anime flavour, which could work. But watching this trailer, we’re...
News Anime Racer Screamer Shows Real Promise in PS5 Gameplay
Scream if you wanna go faster
Industrious Italian developer Milestone is perhaps best known for its realistic racing output, but more recently it’s found success adapting the world of Hot Wheels to consoles. Now it’s turning back time all the way to 1995 by resurrecting ground-breaking cyberpunk racer, Screamer. The results from this first...
News Screamer May Be the Most Unexpected Racing Game Reboot for PS5 Ever
30-year franchise gets a sci-fi anime makeover
For those of you who don’t know, Screamer first launched for MS-DOS operating systems in 1995, and was quite ground-breaking for its presentation at the time. It required an Intel Pentium processor due to its advanced graphics, and running it effectively was a flex for PC players at the time...
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