Game Overview
Multiplayer Focus: Engage in non-stop online action with up to four cars in an arena. You can create private rooms with passwords or join global matches.
Drifting Clubs: Players can join or create clubs to practice together and compete against other groups for premium rewards.
Deep Customization: The game features an overhauled garage with various cars, special effects (FX) for collecting cones, and unique personalizations like crazy masks for your driver.
Realistic Features: Includes an in-car camera for interior views and supports cross-platform play so you can compete with friends on different devices.
1. Master the Handbrake and Steering Balance
The key to high scores is maintaining a continuous drift. Use the handbrake to initiate sharp turns, but rely on counter-steering (steering in the opposite direction of the turn) to keep the car sliding without spinning out. Feather the throttle to maintain speed throughout the curve.
2. Optimize Your Garage for Different Events
Different cars handle differently. Use the "Garage" to tweak your car’s performance. Some cars are better for the "Cone Collection" mode where agility is key, while others are better for "Soccer" mode where power and weight help you move the ball.
3. Utilize the Director Mode for Practice
The Director Mode allows you to view your drifts from different angles. Use this feature to analyze your entry and exit points in corners. Understanding your car's trajectory helps you refine your timing for tighter, more professional drifts.
4. Social Strategy: Join a Club
Don't drift alone. Joining a Drifting Club provides a platform to discuss strategies with more experienced players. Club owners often receive premium rewards, and practicing with club members in private rooms is the fastest way to learn the nuances of specific maps like the Daikoku Futo Pier.
5. Manage Your NOS Wisely
NOS provides a significant speed boost, but using it at the wrong time can ruin a drift by causing you to oversteer. Save your NOS for long straightaways or to extend a drift that is about to die out.
6. Use the Burnout/Launch Control
In competitive races or cone games, a good start is vital. Use the burnout/launch control button to ensure you get maximum traction right from the starting line, giving you an immediate advantage over opponents.


















